RRCT Appoints Chris Franklin as Executive Director! Learn more here.

Protecting the Royal River for current and future generations

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Protecting the Royal River for current and future generations

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who we are

Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) is a Southern Maine land trust focused on conserving land across the communities of the watershed.

Founded in 1988, the Trust protects and stewards land through acquisition, conservation easements and other legal agreements, and collaboration with a wide range of conservation partners. RRCT's work is made possible almost exclusively by charitable gifts.

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OUR IMPACT

6,000+ ACRES OF LAND PROTECTED
7+ MILES OF RIVER SHORELINE MANAGED
25 MILES OF TRAILS STEWARDED

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Make a gift

Make a gift to protect our watershed

Your gift to Royal River Conservation Trust protects and stewards fields, forests, farmland, wetlands, and trails throughout the Royal River watershed.

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EXPLORE

Explore our watershed

All Royal River Conservation Trust preserves possess their own unique characteristics and are open to the public free of charge year-round.

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VOLUNTEER

Volunteer to protect our watershed

Volunteers established Royal River Conservation Trust in 1988 and continue to be vital to our operations. We are always looking for talented people to help advance our mission.

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Trails, preserves, and farms

Explore the waters and lands of the watershed.  

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Photo Credit Kristel Hayes

Interested in becoming a volunteer?

Volunteers established RRCT in 1988 and continue to be vital to its operations. From trail stewards and committee members, to special event supporters and Board Directors, the Trust welcomes community involvement and wants to hear from you.

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Upcoming Events

RRCT Wescustogo Paddle
May 17, 2025

Join us for Royal River Conservation Trust's Third Annual Wescustogo Paddle on Saturday, May 17th!

Dust off your canoe or kayak and join us for a leisurely paddle down the Royal River! This BYOB (bring your own boat) event is perfect for both novice and experienced paddlers. The route winds through stretches of conserved riverbank, offering beautiful views and a peaceful paddle. This year’s paddle is presented in collaboration with the North Yarmouth Historical Society (NYHS), highlighting the rich cultural and natural history of the region.

Paddle Options:

    Wescustogo Park to Baston Park (3 miles) - Launch at 1:00 pm

     Baston Park to Royal River Park (5 miles) - Re-launch at 3:15 pm

     Full Route: Wescustogo Park to Royal River Park (8 miles) - 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

From 2:15- 3:15 pm, we'll gather at Baston Park (across from the Route 9 boat launch) for a "midway" stop complete with refreshments, camaraderie, and brief remarks. Enjoy refreshments provided by NYHS, and desserts from Black Tie Catering & Events.

Boaters can choose to part ways here or re-launch and continue to Royal River Park!

Registration is required, and more details will be emailed to participants closer to the event.

FAQs

What if I don’t own a boat?

RRCT will have access to a limited number of additional canoes/paddles/life jackets and will be happy to coordinate with you ahead of time.

How do I get back to my car?

The best way would be to leave a ‘shuttle’ vehicle where you will be coming off the river.  RRCT will also provide a shuttle service if you need help getting back to your car. Please indicate on the registration form if you need a ride back to Wescustogo Park.

What should I expect?

The company of other boaters enjoying a day on the river! The river is slow-flowing and while previous canoe/kayak experience is helpful this is a great way to test out your boating skills.

What does this cost?

Nothing! This event is free, but registration is required so we can plan accordingly.

Can I just watch?

Yes, there will be a gathering from 2:15 to 3:15 at Baston Park where you can meet up with the boaters during their ‘mid-way’ stopping point and enjoy complementary snacks and drinks.

Can I just bring an inner tube?

We’re not going to stop you but a self-propelled craft will get you downstream much quicker (and drier…and warmer). Paddleboards welcome for experienced users.

What should I bring?

At the very least you will want to bring sunscreen, bug repellent, water, life jackets, layers for changeable weather, and a dry bag for your personal items is always recommended.  You might also want to bring cameras and/or binoculars as there will be some fantastic birding along the way.

Do you need Volunteers?

Always.  If you are interested in lending a boat (paddles, life jackets etc.) we would love to talk with you.  We will also need help shuttling people back to their cars from Baston Park and from Yarmouth (5pm)

Get Out! Nature Walk: Horseshoe Crabs

Broad Cove Reserve

Cumberland Foreside, parking lot on right side of Beach Drive

May 28, 2025

May 28, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: Broad Cove Reserve, Cumberland Foreside

Curriculum: Join us at Broad Cove Reserve to learn fascinating facts about horseshoe crabs who have emerged from the ocean to lay their eggs on sandy beaches like this one for 445 million years. You will likely be able to see these harmless arthropods up close! Meet at the parking lot at 2:00 p.m. for the 15-minute walk down to the beach.

Naturalist: Karen Massey

Get Out! Nature Walks

These Get Out! Nature Walks are volunteer-led regular trips with trained master naturalists. Join us for a well-planned, no-cost, guided adventure. Monthly on the fourth Wednesday; always free; rain, snow, or shine. Jointly offered by both RRCT and the Chebeague and Cumberland Land Trust, the walks take place at preserves in the towns of Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Yarmouth, North Yarmouth, Pownal, New Gloucester, and Durham. Our curriculum is targeted at adults and engaged youth. Because the purpose is nature observation, we ask that dogs do not join us. Email CCLT with any questions.

*Photography and Filming Note: Your attendance at RRCT events may be photographed or filmed and your attendance indicates consent to have any images or footage featuring you at the event to be used for RRCT-related materials and outreach. Should images or footage appear in marketing materials that you don’t wish to be featured in, you must notify RRCT at Info@RRCT.org and RRCT will cease to further use your image or footage for any new materials going forward.

Get Out! Nature Walk: Coastal Habitats

Littlejohn Island Preserve

Pemasong Lane, Yarmouth

Jun 25, 2025

June 25, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: Littlejohn Island Preserve, Yarmouth

SPECIAL PARKING: For this event only, drive to the very end of Pemasong Lane in Yarmouth. The service gate will be open. Go through the gate and park on the right in the grass. RRCT staff will be there to direct you.

Curriculum: We’ll walk through the pine-oak forest to the shore of this stunning 23-acre preserve on Casco Bay. We’ll investigate the tidal mudflats and sandy beaches along the coastline while keeping an eye out for common eiders, black guillemots, ospreys, and bald eagles.

Naturalists: Karen Massey

Get Out! Nature Walks

These Get Out! Nature Walks are volunteer-led regular trips with trained master naturalists. Join us for a well-planned, no-cost, guided adventure. Monthly on the fourth Wednesday; always free; rain, snow, or shine. Jointly offered by both RRCT and the Chebeague and Cumberland Land Trust, the walks take place at preserves in the towns of Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Yarmouth, North Yarmouth, Pownal, New Gloucester, and Durham. Our curriculum is targeted at adults and engaged youth. Because the purpose is nature observation, we ask that dogs do not join us. Email CCLT with any questions.

*Photography and Filming Note: Your attendance at RRCT events may be photographed or filmed and your attendance indicates consent to have any images or footage featuring you at the event to be used for RRCT-related materials and outreach. Should images or footage appear in marketing materials that you don’t wish to be featured in, you must notify RRCT at Info@RRCT.org and RRCT will cease to further use your image or footage for any new materials going forward.

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