Mast Landing Sanctuary in Freeport, Maine is a 145-acre wildlife sanctuary and conserved land that offers diverse habitats and a rich human and natural history. Located along the Harraseeket River estuary, the sanctuary features over three miles of trails that wind through orchards, fields, forests, and tidal marshes, providing visitors with opportunities for hiking and cross-country skiing. With its open fields, apple orchards, and mature white pine and hemlock forests, Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary attracts a variety of wildlife, including migratory shorebirds and songbirds, as well as resident mammals such as American Mink, Snowshoe Hare, and White-tailed Deer.
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