Trevett traces the tidal Sheepscot River, where lobster boats idle beneath the Barters Island bridge and eagles patrol quiet coves. Technically part of Boothbay in Lincoln County, the village feels distinctly its own: a pocket of wharves, weathered cottages, and the beloved Trevett Country Store, with quick access to Hodgdon and Barters islands. Quiet roads, salt air, and broad water views make everyday errands feel like a small adventure.
The outdoors is your constant neighbor here. Trails begin minutes from the door at Porter Preserve on Barters Island and at Ovens Mouth Preserve, where tidal currents thread through spruce forest and granite ledges. Kayakers and anglers appreciate sheltered inlets, while families and gardeners spend weekends at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. History and hands-on fun meet at the Boothbay Railway Village Museum.
Education anchors the community through Boothbay Region Elementary School and Boothbay Region High School, both part of AOS 98. Everyday conveniences, galleries, and seasonal festivals are close in Boothbay Harbor, with additional services and Route 1 access in Wiscasset. Life in Trevett balances working waterfront traditions with easy access to trails, gardens, and culture—ideal for anyone seeking coastal living without sacrificing practicality.
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