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Jagolinzer Preserve

Olives Way, Limington, ME 04049
4.8(43)
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(207) 221-0853 ext. 1
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meghann.stifflermeghann.stiffler
Overview For You 🥾☀️✌🏼 Size: About 20 acres. Location: Off Route 25, just east of the Cornish town line. Access via Olive’s Way. Managed by: Francis Small Heritage Trust, a land trust that protects natural land in southern Maine. Francis Small Heritage Trust, Inc. Trail length: Roughly 0.7 miles for the loop, or about 0.9‑mile depending how much you explore. Time: Around 45 minutes for the loop at a casual pace. Difficulty: Easy overall, though there are a few steeper sections and uneven terrain (roots, mud, some downhill/uphill). Features / Highlights: Pease Brook, including tiered waterfalls. An old dam. Forested areas, wetlands. Frontage on the Saco River — you can reach a rocky beach area by the river. It’s easy to find! Turn off Route 25 on Olive’s Way. There’s a sign marking the preserve. Trail entrance: Walk 250 feet down the right‑of‑way from Olive’s Way, then at a second sign turn left and walk another ~500 feet to reach the preserve proper. Trail markers: Small turtle signs mark the loop. 🐢 Pets: Dogs are welcome. Must be on leash on the right‑of‑way; voice control otherwise. Clean up after pets. There is also a box with dog treats! Usage: Daylight hours only. Low‑impact uses (hiking, nature study, cross‑country skiing). No motor or wheeled vehicles except for mobility access. Preservation status: The preserve is protected by an easement donated by Dr. Philip Jagolinzer. The land deed itself was donated to FSHT in 2020, ensuring it won’t be developed. #maine #waterfall #familyfriendly #newengland #fyp
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The views on this hike were stunning and amazing. Views of the Saco and the waterfalls from the inlet just take your breath away. Make sure you have mosquito spray. This hike was .87 mile and took us 48 minutes to complete. It was an easy hike except one hill but you will be so busy looking at the waterfalls that you won’t notice. Very well maintained, very well marked and one of my favorite hikes. No restrooms, picnic areas or playground here. This is well worth the hike for sure!
Thomas BaileyThomas Bailey
Nice loop trail in between Limington and Cornish, ME. Usually a lightly trafficked trail and runs along part of the Saco River and part of a stream. Easy trail with mild elevation changes. Only downside to this trail is that it is short. It is about a full mile total. No real issues with mud unless it has just rained. Most recent time on trail was a little over an hour but included relaxing and sightseeing.
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Overview For You 🥾☀️✌🏼 Size: About 20 acres. Location: Off Route 25, just east of the Cornish town line. Access via Olive’s Way. Managed by: Francis Small Heritage Trust, a land trust that protects natural land in southern Maine. Francis Small Heritage Trust, Inc. Trail length: Roughly 0.7 miles for the loop, or about 0.9‑mile depending how much you explore. Time: Around 45 minutes for the loop at a casual pace. Difficulty: Easy overall, though there are a few steeper sections and uneven terrain (roots, mud, some downhill/uphill). Features / Highlights: Pease Brook, including tiered waterfalls. An old dam. Forested areas, wetlands. Frontage on the Saco River — you can reach a rocky beach area by the river. It’s easy to find! Turn off Route 25 on Olive’s Way. There’s a sign marking the preserve. Trail entrance: Walk 250 feet down the right‑of‑way from Olive’s Way, then at a second sign turn left and walk another ~500 feet to reach the preserve proper. Trail markers: Small turtle signs mark the loop. 🐢 Pets: Dogs are welcome. Must be on leash on the right‑of‑way; voice control otherwise. Clean up after pets. There is also a box with dog treats! Usage: Daylight hours only. Low‑impact uses (hiking, nature study, cross‑country skiing). No motor or wheeled vehicles except for mobility access. Preservation status: The preserve is protected by an easement donated by Dr. Philip Jagolinzer. The land deed itself was donated to FSHT in 2020, ensuring it won’t be developed. #maine #waterfall #familyfriendly #newengland #fyp
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The views on this hike were stunning and amazing. Views of the Saco and the waterfalls from the inlet just take your breath away. Make sure you have mosquito spray. This hike was .87 mile and took us 48 minutes to complete. It was an easy hike except one hill but you will be so busy looking at the waterfalls that you won’t notice. Very well maintained, very well marked and one of my favorite hikes. No restrooms, picnic areas or playground here. This is well worth the hike for sure!
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Nice loop trail in between Limington and Cornish, ME. Usually a lightly trafficked trail and runs along part of the Saco River and part of a stream. Easy trail with mild elevation changes. Only downside to this trail is that it is short. It is about a full mile total. No real issues with mud unless it has just rained. Most recent time on trail was a little over an hour but included relaxing and sightseeing.
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5.0
1y

The views on this hike were stunning and amazing. Views of the Saco and the waterfalls from the inlet just take your breath away. Make sure you have mosquito spray. This hike was .87 mile and took us 48 minutes to complete. It was an easy hike except one hill but you will be so busy looking at the waterfalls that you won’t notice. Very well maintained, very well marked and one of my favorite hikes. No restrooms, picnic areas or playground here. This is well worth the...

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4y

Nice loop trail in between Limington and Cornish, ME. Usually a lightly trafficked trail and runs along part of the Saco River and part of a stream. Easy trail with mild elevation changes. Only downside to this trail is that it is short. It is about a full mile total. No real issues with mud unless it has just rained. Most recent time on trail was a little over an hour but included relaxing and...

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3.0
1y

Loved this walk. Quiet, has the Saco River right there which was nice. Mini waterfall. Technically it was a 4+ but the 3 rating is for me means a nice walk, would recommend, but a 1 and done. This is due to its length. Drove 45 mins from South Portland and 1 lap was done in maybe 40-50 mins. Went around twice and spent time at the mini falls. Great short walk though, and the ride...

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