Location
Located on the southwest tip of Chebeague Island and connecting to the tidal sandbar of Little Chebeague Island
Date Protected
May 1999
OWNERSHIP
Indian Island Company (CCLT easement)
Size
16 Acres
Public Access
This property needs special care, especially during the busy summer months when so many wish to enjoy the beach and sandbar. The western-facing section of the beach is private. Please pay attention to signs, respect private property, and stay in the public access area. See map below for private areas to avoid.
Please remember:
Respect Private Property - please remain within the public access area shown on maps at the site.
The road is currently closed to all vehicular traffic (except authorized vehicles) due to unstable road conditions.
Please stay off the fragile dunes.
Please enjoy low impact use only: “Leave only footprints; take only photographs.”
Dogs must be on a leash or under strict voice command.
No open fires allowed.
Conservation Purposes
Provides 3,700 feet of scenic shoreline and seabird habitat with public access to the tidal sandbar and limited access for low impact recreational use.
Description & History
Indian Point, also known as "The Hook," is located on the west side of Chebeague Island adjacent to the tidal sandbar to Little Chebeague Island. In 1999 the owners and stockholders of the Indian Island Company granted a conservation easement to CCLT on 16 acres of land with 3,700 feet of shoreline "to provide significant public benefit, in particular for the residents and property owners of Chebeague Island and the town of Cumberland, by preserving forever in substantially its current form and usage:
the wildlife habitat and open space;
the scenic views to and from Casco Bay and adjacent Little Chebeague Island;
the continued availability of pedestrian and vehicular access across, and parking on, a portion of the property to accommodate pedestrian access across the beach to the adjacent tidal sandbar to Little Chebeague;
the availability of a portion of the property for low impact outdoor recreational use and nature observation by residents and property owners of Chebeague and Cumberland and their guests.
Visitors to The Hook will immediately understand why the Indian Island Company wanted to include the property in its holdings in the 1930s. There is a windswept wildness to this place that is uncommon in the center of Casco Bay. Sea birds gather to feed at low tide, the mussel beds shift with the seasons, and the open view is exhilarating. Indian Point is a sandbar, an ecosystem extremely vulnerable to erosion, and therefore it is essential to respect public access restrictions.
The nature and scenery at Indian Point has provided inspiration to Chebeague Island residents and youth for many generations, as evidenced by this extraordinary catalog of bird sightings compiled by Tineke Breed and prepared by Beverly Johnson.