Crooked Farm Preserve, managed by Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, is a stunning 130-acre public space in Bristol, ME. With its diverse landscape of forests, wetlands, open fields, and high knolls, the preserve offers a range of recreational activities such as walking, boating, hunting, and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy approximately 1.25 miles of picturesque Pemaquid River shorefront, making it a perfect destination for both land and water enthusiasts.
Home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, white-tailed deer, mink, raccoon, fisher, fox, and otter, Crooked Farm Preserve provides a valuable habitat for these species. The preserve's gravel streambeds serve as spawning grounds for game fish, while its wetlands offer edge habitat favored by many animals. With its multiple trails, including Crook Trail, Canoe Launch Trail, Pine Loop Trail, and Boyd Pond Trail, visitors can explore the natural beauty of the area while immersing themselves in the tranquility of this remarkable preserve.
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