Owned and managed by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Thank you for visiting Wildlife, the 3,100 acre estuary known as a Maine Audubon is the largest salt marsh in the state, comprising tidal marsh, salt wildlife sanctuary. Scarborough creeks, freshwater marsh, and uplands. The marsh is particularly important for wildlife Maine Audubon works to conserve Maine’s as a resting, breeding, and feeding ground. wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people Marsh Maine Audubon operates the Scarborough of all ages in education, conservation, and Marsh Audubon Center, which provides action. Audubon Center guided and self-guided walks and canoe and Your support is crucial to our work on behalf kayak tours, as well as exhibits, a nature trail, of Maine’s wildlife and habitat. Please visit Scarborough, Maine canoe rentals, and a Nature Store. maineaudubon.org/join to become a member. Salt marshes are important! The marsh offers a quiet resting and feeding area for Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center migrating birds. It provides a nursery and 92 Pine Point Road, Scarborough, ME shelter for animals, and it filters sediments 207.883.5100; [email protected] and pollutants from water. The vegetation in the marsh absorbs storm water which Nature Center and Nature Store Hours prevents damage. For people, the marsh 9 am–5:30 pm daily, mid-June–Labor Day remains a peaceful place to enjoy wildlife watching, fishing, boating, and exploring Weekends, Memorial Day–mid-September nature. Bienvenue! Topoguides en français sont disponibles au Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center et sur Internet à maineaudubon.org/visit/scarborough-marsh

Visit all of Maine Audubon’s sanctuaries: Borestone Mountain, Elliotsville East Point, Biddeford Pool Fields Pond, Holden Maine Audubon Headquarters Gilsland Farm, Falmouth 20 Gilsland Farm Road Hamilton, West Bath Mast Landing, Freeport Learn more at Falmouth ME 04105 207.781.2330; [email protected] Trail Guide Josephine Newman, Georgetown maineaudubon.org/visit/scarborough-marsh Scarborough Marsh, Scarborough maineaudubon.org Photo Tabor2008/Flckr Jennifer

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Maine Audubon operates the Nature Center and delivers educational programming at the site. The property is owned and managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIF&W).

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