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Albert J. Sousa Preserve

Visitors can explore the preserve’s open fields and dense forests en route to the scenic shores of the Sebasticook River.

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Amherst Mountains Community Forest

This 4,974-acre property showcases snowmobiling, paddling, birdwatching, backcountry camping, hunting, and fishing opportunities.

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Androscoggin Greenway Community Forest

Managed as working forests, the conservation areas offer many outdoor recreational opportunities, including ATV riding, hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and fishing.

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Androscoggin Riverlands

This park features an extensive multiple-use trail system and opportunities to explore the park from the water using kayaks, canoes, or small boats.

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Appleton Preserve

High quality wildlife habitats along the Georges River that offer opportunities for hiking, snowshoeing and hunting.

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Aroostook State Park

This park offers visitors a range of recreational activities including camping, fishing, swimming, hiking, wildlife watching, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.

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Bangor & Aroostook Trail

This gravel surface trail is open year round for multiple uses, including: snowmobiling, ATV riding, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

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Basin Preserve

Visitors enjoy exploring this Vinalhaven preserve throughout the year: on land from one of four hiking trailheads and on water via kayak or small boat.

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Bass Falls Preserve

Midcoast Conservancy’s 216-acre Bass Falls Preserve in Alna lies on a scenic stretch of the Sheepscot River known for its striped bass.

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Beech Hill Preserve

Beech Hill Preserve is an extraordinary hiking, picnicking and birding destination that offers panoramic views of Penobscot Bay, the Camden hills and the St. George peninsula.

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Bethel Community Forest

This 978-acre community forest that connects Bethel and Sunday River features hiking, mountain biking, hunting, and snowmobiling.

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Birch Point State Park

This park is a quiet place to swim, fish, observe wildlife, and enjoy the beauty of the Maine coast.

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