Posted on July 21, 2017 and last updated on August 17, 2023

Weir, Commissary, and Dennison Points, Trescott Township

QUICK TRAIL FACTS

  • Preserve Size: >128 acres
  • Trail Mileage: 5 miles in trail system
  • Pets: yes
  • Difficulty: easy to moderate
  • Sights: grassy tracks, bay views, meadows, woodcocks

There are two protected tracts of land on this large, remote peninsula, one by the state’s Inland Fisheries and Wildlife department, and one by Cobscook Shores.

Of the IFW’s trails, the best is the 1.1-mile Rocky Point loop trail. You can find this path if you drive down Commissary Point Road all the way past the last farm house to the gate, where there is a small place to park on the left. The path includes a couple of places to access the shore, but its high point is a rocky outcrop overlooking the cove.

The trail on the other side of the drive, created by Cobscook Shores, offers the same amenities as the other parks in this system: a well-built trail and wonderful views, especially along the skinny Weir Point. Standing on its north side, you can see a long way up Whiting Bay. The bay is tidal, so you might consider timing your walk for high tide, if that is your thing! If you do the whole trail, it’s roughly 2.5 miles.

The other 1.2-mile loop trail off Commissary Point Road is closer to the Cobscook Community Learning Center, and brings you down Dennison Point. If you drive past the center on Commissary Point Road, you’ll see a place to park near a sign for the wildlife management area here. Walk past the gate down the grassy mown path. After 900 feet, you’ll see a little blazed trail to the left. It takes you to a stream and loops back to the caretaker’s cottage (or someone’s cottage). It’s not easy to find the trail from the school’s end.

If you are adventurous, you can walk along the old tracks to try to get to the shore past Rocky Point (it’s not the easiest), but the trails don’t appear to be kept up for walkers. 

Directions: Take Route 1 to Route 189. Go 1.7 miles east on Route 189. At the sign for the Cobscook Community Learning Center, turn left onto Commissary Point Road. You can park by the Dennison sign or continue past the last house on the right to a small parking lot for the Rocky Point trail.

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