Barbara Scavotto

Richard G. Croft Memorial Preserve

Hours & Admission

  • Dawn to dusk, year-round.

Property Overview

700 acres encompassing upland hardwood forest, hemlock groves, managed young forest and shrub habitat, bogs, swamps and beaver pond. The Croft Preserve is part of a larger landscape of mainly unfragmented forest.

At a Glance

  • 700 acres, unmarked trails
  • Wilderness setting
  • 100+ bird species
  • Successional forest restoration
  • Entrance east side if East Street North; not well marked

Trails & Terrain

Unmarked. Croft is primarily managed for wildlife, and trails are very muddy and steep in places, making them challenging to navigate. There is a long logging road trail that leads from the parking area to the interior, and passes the large habitat restoration area.

Habitat

Northern forest including a 100-acre successional forest restoration.

Trail Rules

  • Dogs
  • Drones
  • Hunting, Trapping, or Fishing
  • Collecting of any kind
  • Dumping or Littering
  • Camping, or Fires
  • Biking or other vehicles

Wildlife

More than 100 bird species have been observed here but because of its remoteness, the Croft Preserve has not been heavily birded. Look and listen for Winter Wren, American Goshawk, Canada Warbler, and Hooded Merganser. Bears are common in the area.

Saltmarsh Sparrow