Bald Mountain Public Land
Features a challenging, but rewarding 2-mile hike to a summit observation tower with panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and mountains.
Read MoreCrocker Mountain Public Land
The property’s mountainous terrain and secluded ponds are enjoyed by hikers, hunters, fishermen, and snowmobilers.
Read MoreCupsuptic Lake Park
The 125-acre park, which includes more than two miles of short front on scenic Cupsuptic Lake, is also a great place for picnicking and wildlife observation.
Read MoreHeight of Land
Preserve features a spectacular vista that is identified on virtually every map, tour guide, brochure and website in the region.
Read MoreHunter Cove
The cove and its surrounding lands offer diverse recreational opportunities, including: canoeing, kayaking, hiking, wildlife watching, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, fishing, and snowmobiling.
Read MoreMount Abraham
This 6,317-acre public reserve features a challenging hiking trail which eventually connects to the Appalachian Trail.
Read MoreOrbeton Stream
This working forest easement ensures a continued source of sustainably managed and certified wood products, while guaranteeing public access for outdoor recreational activities.
Read MoreRangeley River
Features a popular snowmobile trail that connects riders to the village of Oquossoc, while an easy one-mile hiking trail runs the length of the property, leading visitors to prime fishing spots and streamside picnic tables.
Read MoreRapid River
Rapid River features 3.5 miles of nearly continuous Class III-IV rapids, making it one of Maine’s most spectacular whitewater rivers.
Read MoreTumbledown/Mount Blue
Mount Blue State Park and the Tumbledown Mountain Public Reserve are part of more than 30,000 acres of conserved land featuring exceptional outdoor recreational opportunities.
Read MoreWhistle Stop Trail
This mostly gravel surfaced trail is open year round for multiple uses, and offers beautiful views of the region’s rolling farmland landscape.
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