Scarborough Land Conservation Trust, Scarborough, Maine
Office Directions

From Portland and points north:

  1. Go south on I-295 toward South Portland.
  2. Take Exit 2 off of I-295 toward Route 1 (Scarborough/Old Orchard Beach exit).
  3. Merge onto the Scarborough Connector, which becomes Route 1.
  4. Stay on Route 1 south to the intersection of Route 1, Black Point Road (Route 207), and Gorham Road (Route 114) in Scarborough. At this intersection, there is an Amato's, two gas stations, and a Walgreens.
  5. Go right at the traffic light onto Gorham Road (Route 114).
  6. Go approximately 0.1 mile and turn right into Oak Hill Terrace (runs between the Scarborough Post Office and the Oak Hill Ace Hardware.)
  7. 7 Oak Hill Terrace is on the left. This office building is cream-colored and is right in between the Scarborough Post Office and a green office building. Enter 7 Oak Hill Terrace and walk up the one set of stairs. Go straight through two sets of glass doors, and the SLCT office is the first office on the left.

From points south:

  1. Take I-95 toward Portland, and take Exit 42 toward Route 1 in Scarborough.
  2. Get off of the exit ramp, and go straight at the traffic light onto Haigis Parkway.
  3. Drive approximately 1.5 miles and take a left onto Route 1.
  4. Drive approximately 1.5 miles on Route 1 going north, until the intersection of Route 1, Black Point Road (Route 207), and Gorham Road (Route 114) in Scarborough. At this intersection, you will see an Amato's, two gas stations, and a Walgreens.
  5. Go left at the traffic light onto Gorham Road (Route 114).
  6. Go approximately 0.1 mile and turn right into Oak Hill Terrace (runs between the Scarborough Post Office and the Oak Hill Ace Hardware.)
  7. 7 Oak Hill Terrace is on the left. This office building is cream-colored and is right in between the Scarborough Post Office and a green office building. Enter 7 Oak Hill Terrace and walk up the one set of stairs. Go straight through two sets of glass doors, and the SLCT office is the first office on the left.

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