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**Access Overview**
Buttermilk Cove Boat Ramp in Brunswick provides convenient water access for kayakers, canoeists, and small boats launching into the cove's protected waters. The ramp offers a straightforward entry point for exploring the local waterways in Cumberland County, making it suitable for paddlers of varying experience levels seeking a sheltered paddling environment.
**Nearby Paddling Opportunities**
This launch site is well-positioned for exploring the coastal waters of the Kennebec River region. Nearby attractions include Pond Island National Wildlife Refuge, home to the historic Pond Island Lighthouse (established 1821), which marks the entrance to the Kennebec River. This proximity makes Buttermilk Cove an excellent starting point for wildlife viewing, historical site exploration, and day paddling adventures. Paddlers should be aware that conditions may vary with tidal influences typical of this coastal Maine location.
**Planning Your Visit**
Before launching, check locally for current parking availability, any applicable fees, and facility hours. Given the cove's coastal setting, be prepared for tidal fluctuations and typical Maine marine conditions. This access point is best suited for day trips and recreational paddling rather than extended wilderness expeditions.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Pond Island National Wildlife RefugeLocated within