Review:

The Mowry Beach Preserve covers an area of 48 acres, where it protects and showcases a 1.2 mile beach overlooking the Lubec Canal. The preserve runs alongside Lubec Village and provides easy access to the beach via a 1,700 foot accessible wooden boardwalk, which meanders through various habitats including woodlands, swamps and bog areas. The preserve includes one of Maine’s Important Bird Areas and visitors can spend happy hours observing many species of local and visiting birds. At low tide visitors will also be able to explore the remnants of a drowned forest, caused by raising water levels during the Ice Age.

86 – 78 Pleasant St, Lubec, ME 04652, 207 255 4500

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