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Horseshoe Crabs at Broad Cove Reserve

  • Broad Cove Reserve 179 Foreside Road Cumberland Foreside, ME, 04110 United States (map)

For the past 445 million years, horseshoe crabs have emerged from the ocean to lay their eggs on certain sandy beaches like the one at Broad Cove Reserve. This annual family-friendly event celebrates this phenomenon and provides opportunities to handle horseshoe crabs and learn about these unique creatures from marine educator and horseshoe crab expert Carol Steingart of Coast Encounters. Please note that horseshoe crabs are completely harmless; they don't pinch, sting, or bite.

Date: Saturday, June 4, 2:30pm to 4:30pm, Raindate: Sunday, June 5th, 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Cost: This event is FREE with a suggested donation of $15 per individual, $25 per family

RSVP: This event is FULL!

What to Bring: This is an event geared for all ages, so please bring the whole family! Pets are not permitted. Browntail moth caterpillars are common in the area near the beach, so participants may want to wear long sleeves and pants.

Directions: The property is located in Cumberland Foreside on the east side of Route 88 near the intersection with Tuttle Road. A parking lot is located on the right side of Beach Drive just beyond the entrance.

Parking: Park at the parking lot on Beach Drive on the right near the entrance. Parking will be limited, so please consider carpooling, biking, or walking. Allow 15 minutes to walk down to the beach.  Shuttle buses may be available, but they are not confirmed. For those with mobility challenges, limited parking is available down in the lower parking area.

Follow the CCLT Facebook page for additional updates and information. Check out the CCLT Instagram page for photos after the event and tag your own photos from the event to #broadcovereserve.

Not able to join us for the in-person event? CLICK HERE to watch our webinar on Horseshoe Crabs.