01/15/2026
After reading some comments on other pages, it appears there is confusion about the Knight’s Pond Preserve project. We’d like to clear up some of the misinformation. We take our responsibility to the town, the taxpayers, and the environment very seriously. We want to be clear about our objectives for this heavily used and highly valued preserve.
1. The platform we are proposing is quite small (size TBD by the state) and will not go out into the water. The location is close to the town line intersection where the trail from the North Yarmouth Village meets up. Please see map. We have never had any intention of putting a platform at the northern end of the pond.
Does it look out over some stumps and grasses? Yes. It is already a great place to view wildlife or just find some solitude. We want to enhance it with a platform which will also keep people from disturbing the wetlands that are home to many animals.
2. As stated previously, our objective is to build a solid trail through this newly acquired property so people can walk a loop around the entire pond. Many people have asked for that and it increases the recreational value of the property even more. Yes, there is a trail of sorts through that end of the pond right now but it goes through a very wet area. It’s not suitable for many reasons, including: A. Wet trails tend to get wider & wider as people try to avoid getting their feet wet. B. The habitat where the current trail goes has not been studied so it’s unknown if there is any plant or wildlife habitat is currently being disturbed. C. Wet trails can produce muddy runoff into the pond.
The actual location of the finished trail is entirely up to the state. We understand the importance of the wetlands designation which is why we started this process. It seems highly likely that if this trail is approved it will go further up into slightly higher terrain and further away from the water. There are still some very wet spots in that area and we will continue to work with the state to determine the best place to traverse it with the smallest possible impact.
3. If we get approval to build a trail, we will then seek grants to offset the cost of the materials we would need. Cumberland and North Yarmouth both have talented and dedicated volunteers who will build the trail to whatever specifications are required. These same respected volunteers have put in a tremendous amount of work to build and maintain other trails at Knight’s Pond. We look forward to further collaboration with our deep appreciation for the work they do to provide recreational access to Knight’s Pond.
Please let the North Yarmouth Parks Committee know if you have further questions or concerns.
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North Yarmouth, Maine
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