Timber Point Trail, located in Biddeford, Maine, is a scenic 1.4-mile out-and-back trail within the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge. The trail offers a diverse landscape, including salt marshes, mudflats, shrublands, and rocky shores, providing stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands like Timber Island. Visitors can explore the historic Ewing house and enjoy activities such as bird watching and picnicking. The trail is accessible to all ages and is best visited during low tide to access Timber Island via a natural stone bridge.
The area is rich in history, with the Ewing house being a notable architectural landmark built by Charles Ewing in 1931. The trail's proximity to Goose Rocks Beach and its unique natural features make it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts.
The trail is part of a larger conservation effort, protecting one of the largest networks of conservation land in Southern coastal Maine.