Posted on October 28, 2014 and last updated on April 19, 2026

Schmid Preserve and River-Link Trail

Edgecomb, Lincoln County

QUICK TRAIL FACTS

  • Preserve Size: 766 acres
  • Trail Mileage: ~5 miles in network
  • Pets: yes
  • Difficulty: moderate
  • Sights: cellar holes, overgrown apple trees, fields

On the map above, River-Link Trail is red; Schmid Preserve is green; Zak Preserve is blue; and Dodge Point is yellow.

This 766-acre Edgecomb preserve is connected to the River-Link Trail, a roughly 6.7-mile path that connects Zak Preserve to Dodge Point.

Schmid Preserve, on its own, offers five or so miles of delightful walking paths through forests, open fields, and a beautiful old road that is flat and easy to walk. One of the fields is close to the Middle Road trail head; you can reach it by following the narrow trail off to your right soon after leaving the parking area. Another lovely, sun-drenched meadow (drenched when the sun’s out, of course) with picnic tables is most easily accessed from Haggett Trail, close to its intersection with Old County Road (more a rough track than a road). There are also some old mica mines viewable from the Mica Trail that are fun to check out.

Winding trails near the Middle Road trailhead might entice mountain bikers. They are easy to follow.

The distance between Zak Preserve’s parking lot and McKay Road is about 1.7 miles. From the trailhead kiosk in McKay Road to Schmid Preserve, it’s about 1.3 miles. To reach Dodge Point from McKay Road, it’s about five miles.

Directions: There are three trail heads. For the one on Middle Road, take a right onto Route 27 from Route 1 after passing through Wiscasset. In 2.5 miles take a left onto Middle Road. Go 0.9 miles until you see the parking lot and trail head on your right. For the trail head off of Old County Road, take Route 27 from Route 1. Go 3.1 miles and turn left onto Old County Road, which turns into a rough dirt road. The trail head is in 0.4 mile. You can also park on McKay Road, at the River-Link parking area.

Let me know if you have any trail updates or corrections!

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