St. Pierre Preserve – Gorham, 2.9 acres
 

 
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St. Pierre offers views of and access to the Little River in Gorham. It is a great spot for fishing, a picnic, or simply relaxing along the waters of the river.

This Preserve is in the homeland of the Wabanaki People. We respectfully acknowledge these People of the Dawn–past, present and future–and their connection to these lands and waters.

Please see below for the trail map and more information about the preserve and trails.


           preserve FACTS

  • Activities: fishing, wildlife viewing

  • No Hunting

  • Leave No Trace: Please take out whatever you bring in.

  • Difficulty: easy

  • Length: less than 100 feet from parking area to river

          Click for Directions to Trailhead                                  

Trail Map (click to expand)



About st. pierre landing

The parking area for the preserve is off of  Route 237 just north of where it crosses the Little River. The remains of the Cumberland-Oxford Canal aqueduct, which allowed boats to cross over the Little River are nearby. This is a popular spot for fishermen. Paddling is not recommended here as the removal of the Saccarappa Dam has significantly dropped the water level.

St. Pierre Landing is owned in fee by the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust.