Head of Tide Park
Deeply rooted in local history, Head of Tide Park offers numerous opportunities for leisure. This land was an important location for the Native Americans and it was also home to Topsham’s first sawmill. The public waterfront includes a stunning 15-foot waterfall view. In addition to picnicking and watching local wildlife, visitors can also easily access the Cathance River Trail.
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Leashed dogs are welcome at the park, but no dogs are allowed in the Cathance River Nature Preserve
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Visitors must stay on marked trails
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No bikes or motorized vehicles are allowed on the Cathance River Trail
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No hunting, trapping, fires, or camping
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Trash is carry in, carry out
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Park is open from dawn to dusk
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No drinking of alcoholic beverages or smoking
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This park is subject to all rules and provisions of parks under the Town of Topsham Code, Chapter 161: Parks and Recreation Ordinance
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Head of Tide Park - Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust
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