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If you go to Seguin Island...

If you go . . .

Friends of Seguin Island Light Station

72 Front St., Bath

207-443-4808

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www.seguinisland.org

Either resident caretakers or FOSIL volunteers

provide access to the lighthouse daily, Memorial Day to Labor Day. This year’s caretakers are

Beverly and Bo Ramsey.

Visitors to Seguin should have footwear suitable for walking and getting wet. Bug spray is recommended. On calm days, the island draws a few

experienced sea kayakers, but only expert boaters with knowledge of this area should attempt to travel here on their own.

To overnight on Seguin Island, one must be a member of the Friends; see contact information above. The apartment sleeps four and has a

kitchenette, composting toilet, and shower. Linens are provided. A donation of $175 is requested.

Fish ’n’ Trips Charters

207-841-7977

www.fishntripsmaine.com

Ethan DeBery’s ferry runs Sun-Tue, Thu-Fri mid-June to mid-September, with an 11 a.m departure and 2:30 p.m. return. Fare $30 in July and August; $25 children ages 12 and under. Reserve (recommended) or walk on.

River Run Tours

207-504-2628

riverruntours.com.

Captain Ed Rice will ferry a private group of up to six to Seguin from a dock in Bath. Other charter boat operators are listed on the Friends website.

Maine Island Trail Association

58 Fore St., Portland

207-761-8225

www.mita.org

This nonprofit organization acts as steward for a 375-mile-long waterway the length of the Maine coast, winding through protected bays and around exposed capes and islands. The trail comprises 191 islands and mainland sites, many of them

privately owned and most of them wild and

undeveloped. The sites are available for day visits or primitive overnight camping.