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The Island opens in May, be read to join us. Make plans to sail or call a the island ferry charter line and set a date today!

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Regulations for Friends of Seguin Island Light Station - 1986
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Seguin Island 
is one of Maine's unique and pristine places, help us keep it that way. Guidelines are put in place to preserve the natural beauty of the island. We ask that you follow them and enjoy your trip to Seguin Island .

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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE VISITING THE ISLAND THANK YOU!

NOAA Chart 13295-"KENNEBEC AND SHEEPSCOT RIVER ENTRANCES"  shows Seguin Cove is "NO ANCHOR, SUBMERGED CABLE AREA."
 Please do not anchor in Seguin Cove!

There are only (6) moorings available.
Be aware that you use the moorings
 AT YOUR OWN RISK!
 

Seguin Island has no dock, you will have to bring a dinghy. The beach is exposed from low to 3/4 high tide. Please remember that smoothed rocks at any tide are unstable and slippery. Please follow carry in/carry out policies and tread lightly. Thank you.

Search out the caretakers who are there from Memorial Day through Labor Day. They will be more than happy to take you on a guided tour of the tower to see the lens, through our museum, and answer any questions you may have.

There is a composting toilet facility available on the island for public use. We ask that you remove your own bottles and trash. Please carry out what you take in!
Dogs are allowed on the island but, due to the nesting migratory seabird colonies
Please keep them leashed and pick up after them!

There is no camping on the island and please do not light any fires.
By becoming a member you gain the privilege to stay in the guest quarters. Fees and reservations are required. If you're interested and need more information please contact us today!

Other publications with useful information on how to navigate the waters around the island are Roger Duncan's  A CRUISING GUIDE TO THE NEW ENGLAND COAST and the UNITED STATES COASTAL PILOT.

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