Cape Rosier, Maine on the way to Holbrook Island Sanctuary |
Many visitors to Holbrook Island Sanctuary believe it rivals
the beauty of Acadia National Park, without crowds or park fee. Most simply
treasure its tranquility and the opportunity to witness the wonders of its
natural environment and will return again. All can agree, Holbrook Island Sanctuary
in Brooksville, Maine is a place where everybody, including the family dog, can
escape from modern day stresses and relax. It’s a part of the world situated on
beautiful Cape Rosier that will remain unaltered by modern park facilities or
management techniques as natural forces alone will, forevermore, determine its
future.
Blae at Holbrook Island Sanctuary |
Dogs must be on a leash no longer than four feet in length,
that’s one of a few simple and easy to follow rules and regulations visitors
are asked to abide by. Others state the native plants and wildlife are not to
be disturbed and remind visitors fires are not permitted in the park, nor is overnight
camping. Observing the rules is certainly a small price to pay for the privilege
of experiencing this sanctuary from 9 a.m. to sunset daily—thanks to the
foresight and generosity of Anita Harris.
The area resident acquired and donated 1,230 acres of Brooksville to the
state in 1971 in order “to preserve for the future a piece of unspoiled Maine
that I used to know.” What a gift she bestowed to us all. I for one have an
overwhelming respect for both Anita and her priceless gift.
The park is maintained by the Maine Department of Conservation,
Bureau of Parks and Lands year round and can be enjoyed by cross-country skiers
during the winter months, as well. You can also arrange for special group
outings by calling 207-326-4012.
Kids can earn a free tee shirt at Holbrook Island Sanctuary. Here’s how:
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