Trescott
Welcome toTrescott
For those looking for a true off-the-grid experience, Trescott offers forests, open landscapes, and coastal access. This quiet, rural community is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, hunting, and exploring untouched wilderness. Trescott borders Lubec and Cutler, providing convenient access to the Atlantic oceans Bold Coast and the quieter Cobscook Bay shores where some of Maine’s most dramatic scenery awaits. The town’s remote beauty and tranquility make it an ideal location for those seeking a deeper connection with nature.


Living In Trescott
The slower pace of life in Trescott allows residents to truly savor each day, whether it’s spent hiking through forests, cruising along the coast, or tending to gardens. The community is tight-knit, with people always willing to lend a hand or share a story.. There’s a real sense of pride in the way of life here, as locals continue to work the land and water just as their ancestors did. Trescott may be small, but it’s a place where you can create a life that’s as peaceful and fulfilling as it is connected to nature.
What to do inTrescott
Visitors to Trescott will find themselves enchanted by the town’s unspoiled beauty. The bold ocean trails and the Cobscook Bay trail system that include Edmunds and the surrounding communities offer some of the most breathtaking coastal views in Maine. This photo provides a peek of just a small part of this incredibly beautiful, dramatic, remote, and peaceful area standing tall against time, the last remnant what original Maine use to be, called Cobscook Bay with Edmunds on the right of bridge, dennysville on the left and Pembroke in the background. Trescott is also near Cutler Harbor and Lubec where local lobstermen bring in their catch, offering a real taste of Maine’s fishing culture.





