Broad Cove Reserve is a picturesque coastal destination located in Cumberland Foreside, Maine. It offers a serene stretch of sandy beach, a dock, meadows, and woods, all set within a 104-acre property. The reserve is historically significant as it was once an important fishing ground for the Abenaki people and later served as the Cumberland town farm. Today, it is managed by the Town of Cumberland and the Chebeague Cumberland Land Trust, providing public access to its beautiful trails and beach. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, kayaking, and hiking along the 1.2 miles of easy trails, including the Stonewall Trail and the Spears Hill Trail.
The beach is particularly notable for its horseshoe crab sightings from mid-May to mid-June. The reserve's diverse landscape includes lime green marine grass and offers stunning views of Casco Bay.
Broad Cove Reserve is a must-visit for those seeking a tranquil coastal experience with a rich history and natural beauty.