How to use a new fully accessible Kennebunk trail

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • July 2, 2026

The Kennebunk Land Trust this week officially unveiled its new Alewive Access Trail, marking the end of a yearlong project. The 1.1-mile trail was designed to make nature as accessible as possible to a wide swath of people, including wheelchair users, parents with strollers or other folks who may face obstacles enjoying the outdoors. One less-advertised gem in the trail is a curved bridge built by one of the volunteers.

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