White Island Preserve

Harpswell Heritage Land Trust

The mudflats off the southern portion of White Island in Middle Bay provide excellent habitat for shore, land, and wading birds.

Bald eagles and osprey have been sighted nearby, and it is a popular stopover for migrating birds and waterfowl during their spring and annual migrations. Explore the extensive mudflats at low tide, or take in the wooded shoreline from your boat or kayak. White Island is a great place to see diverse species of birds, particularly during the migration in spring and fall.

Directions

Access by water only. The steep shore can make landing difficult.

 

Visitor Guidelines

  • Carry in, carry out.
  • No open fires.
  • No camping.
  • Dogs must be on leash during bird nesting season, April 15-July 31. All other times, dogs must be under owner control and not bother wildlife, neighbors or other users.
  • Carry out all dog waste.
  • Hunting is allowed. Wear blaze orange and take appropriate safety precautions during season.
  • Trapping is allowed with written permission from HHLT.
  • Please respect wildlife, neighbors and other users.
  • Power driven mobility devices are not allowed.