Littlejohn Island Preserve Trail
Littlejohn Island Preserve Trail
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Hike the easy 0.9-mile Littlejohn Island Preserve Trail in Yarmouth, Maine, for coastal views, woodlands, and wildlife spotting.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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655 m
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1.43 km
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1.43 km
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1.39 km
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Parking at Littlejohn Island Preserve is very limited, with only four spots available. It's a popular destination, so consider visiting during off-peak seasons or weekdays to secure a spot. There is no public transport or shuttle service mentioned for this location.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are generally welcome, but please ensure they are kept on a leash to protect the wildlife and preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
The preserve offers beauty year-round. However, for fewer crowds and easier parking, consider visiting during off-peak seasons or on weekdays. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and fall showcases vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful for a quiet hike, but be mindful of potentially slippery conditions on rocky sections.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Littlejohn Island Preserve Trail. It is managed by the Royal River Conservation Trust and is freely accessible to the public.
The main trail is generally flat, wide, dry, and well-maintained, featuring boardwalks and planks through meadows and woodlands. However, spur trails leading to the shore can be rockier and potentially slippery, requiring footwear with good traction. You'll encounter roots and rocks in some areas.
The main trail is easy for most walkers. However, it is not suitable for baby carriages due to split-log or parallel-plank bridges, as well as roots and rocks on some sections. Older children who can navigate varied terrain will enjoy the diverse scenery and tide pools.
You'll experience a diverse range of scenery, including dense woodlands, open meadows with wildflowers, salt marshes, tidal mudflats, and rugged rocky shores. The trail offers stunning views of Casco Bay and its islands, with numerous scenic viewpoints along the way.
Absolutely! The trail provides breathtaking oceanfront views and access to unique rocky beaches and tide pools. A notable highlight is the Rocky Shoreline at Littlejohn Island Preserve, perfect for exploring or a picnic. You'll also find ledges and various scenic overlooks.
The preserve is a haven for wildlife. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with frequent sightings of bald eagles, great horned owls, ospreys, common eiders, and black guillemots. White-tailed deer and red foxes also inhabit the area, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, you'll find benches and picnic tables spaced along the trail, providing convenient spots to rest and enjoy the views. There's even one picnic table designed for wheelchair compatibility, enhancing accessibility for some visitors.
Yes, the area holds historical significance. It was historically inhabited by the Abenaki tribes. You can also find remnants of European settlement, such as old stone walls and farmstead foundations, adding a layer of historical intrigue to your hike.