Acquired from the Catholic Bishop of Portland, with funds donated to the Trust by residents of Pott's Point, the Preserve is a one acre parcel at the tip of Harpswell Neck. There are wonderful tide pools, a variety of other marine habitats, roses and other shrubby growth, and great views of Haskell Island and western Casco Bay. There is no trail, but a rock "scramble", rugged in places, leads around the point.
Public Access: Yes, by walking from the end of the Harpswell Neck Road along the shore or along the private Pott's Point Road.
Rules of Use
1. Open dawn to dusk only.
2. Pedestrian use only. No motor vehicles or bicycles.
3. Carry in, carry out.
4. Take only pictures. Leave only footprints.
5. No open fires or camping.
6. Dogs must be on a leash.
7. No hunting or discharge of firearms.
8. No trap, float or boat storage.
Directions
Drive to the southern end of the Harpswell Neck Road (Route 123). Park as best you can along the road. Walk along the private Potts Point Road to the sand bar that connects the Preserve to Harpswell Neck. You may also descend the public boat launching ramp at the end of Harpswell Neck Road and walk along the shore below the high tide line.
Acquired: 2000
Property Owner: HHLT
Easement Holder: None