January 12, 2024

Presumpscot Regional Land Trust continues to expand outdoor recreation opportunities

With work continuing this year on the second phase of the East Windham Conservation Area, the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust, which partnered for the project with the Town of Windham, has announced that another nearby conservation project has been completed.

The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust has conserved 44 acres
near downtown Westbrook, safeguarding a significant stretch
of the Presumpscot River shoreline spanning 3,300 feet, and
protecting about 30 acres of forested wetlands.
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In collaboration with key partners including Westbrook Housing, Intercultural Community Center, Westbrook Recreation and Conservation Commission, and Westbrook Community Center, the land trust has successfully conserved 44 acres of land for open space and outdoor recreation near downtown Westbrook.

Situated within one mile of downtown Westbrook, the Rivermeadow Nature Preserve is strategically positioned to serve the needs of the community, being easily accessible to about 8,000 residents, accounting for 40 percent of the total population of Westbrook.

This landmark conservation project safeguards a significant stretch of the Presumpscot River shoreline, spanning 3,300 feet, and protects 30 acres of precious forested wetlands. The preservation of this natural habitat not only enhances the ecological resilience of the area but also provides a haven for diverse flora and fauna.

"We are thrilled to have successfully conserved 44 acres of land near downtown Westbrook, ensuring that this green space will be preserved for generations to come. This project wouldn't have been possible without generous contributions from nearly 200 families and the invaluable support of our dedicated partners: Westbrook Recreation and Conservation Commission, Cornelia Warren Community Association, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Westbrook Housing and Westbrook Development Corporation, and Evergreen Credit Union" said Will Sedlack, Executive Director of the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust.

A number of community collaborators will be involved in the upcoming year on the design and building of the trails so they are welcoming to all, including Westbrook Housing, Intercultural Community Center, Westbrook Recreation and Conservation Commission, and Westbrook Community Center. Their commitment to community well-being and environmental stewardship has been instrumental in the success of the Rivermeadow Nature Preserve project.

With the land now protected, the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust is excited to move forward with the next phase of the project. In 2024, the Land Trust will design and construct trails that will provide the public with the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature close to home.

"We look forward to welcoming the community to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of Rivermeadow Nature Preserve in the fall of 2024 after we complete a new trail system. The creation of these trails will not only promote outdoor recreation but also foster a deeper connection between residents and the environment," added Sedlack.

As the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust continues its mission to conserve and enhance natural spaces, the Rivermeadow Nature Preserve stands as a testament to the positive, transformational impact that collaborative conservation efforts can have on communities. The organization extends its gratitude to all partners and funders for their unwavering support and eagerly anticipates the community's engagement with this new and vibrant public resource.

The East Windham Conservation Area opened to the public in December. Work there is continuing on a parking lot and construction of new trails. A formal dedication and Grand Opening will be held sometime this spring.

The conservation area’s Phase Two opening will take place this fall once the remaining five miles of trails are built, including a universal access trail, which can be navigated by those with limited mobility and will lead to the scenic overlook and pond views. A third phase of the project is planned for future years and will include an observation tower.

For more information about the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust, visit prlt.org. <

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