
The Sebasticook River watershed offers countless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in the spring and summer, whether it be hiking trails or birdwatching on SRLT conserved lands, or taking to the river and its many tributaries in a canoe or kayak. Keep an eye on our website for opportunities to join us on field trips to explore the amazing biodiversity found here, and sign up for our e-news to receive monthly updates! In the photo above, we paddled the Sebasticook River below the Benton Falls Dam during the annual alewife run and enjoyed the sight of nearly 100 eagles along with other signs of how important this river system (including the influx of millions of river herring!) is to wildlife. Photo by Cheryl Daigle
THANK YOU, VOLUNTEERS!


Thank you to our volunteer crews for helping to plant trees and shrubs at the Rines Preserve and clear trails at the Moulton's Mill Preserve (above). We will focus our upcoming workday on trail cleanup and removing invasive plants at Moulton's Mill. Hopefully you can join us in the future - it’s hard work but fun and always good to be outdoors! Learn more about volunteering.
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Paddle the West Branch of the Sebasticook River and Douglas Pond
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Join SRLT and paddling trip leader Bill Cunningham for an out and back flat water paddle from the Pinnacle Park Boat Launch by the Waverly Dam in Pittsfield on the West Branch of the Sebasticook River through Douglas Pond up to the Route 2 Bridge and back.
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Paddle on the Sebasticook River Upriver from the Burnham Dam
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Join SRLT and paddling trip leader Bill Cunningham for an out and back flat water paddle along a quiet stretch of the Sebasticook River from the Burnham Dam boat launch to the Eelweir Bridge on the Mount Rd. Raindate: July 20.
Volunteer Work Days are typically held on the Last Sunday of
the Month
(locations vary) with the exception of holiday weekends.
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SUNDAY, June 29
Join us to help build trails on the new Clark Road Wildlife Preserve!
All of our programs are open to the public.
Stay tuned for a list of 2025 speaker series programs, field trips and other events or contact info@sebasticookrlt.org or 948-3766 for more information.



