Black Brook Preserve
Visitors will find over 600 feet of bog bridges to keep feet dry and numerous cedar benches for taking a break to enjoy the silence or have a snack.
Read MoreBlackstrap Hill & Wilshore Farm
Falmouth Land Trust’s 285-acre Blackstrap Hill Preserve and adjacent town owned Wilshore Farm feature many miles of multi-use trails.
Read MoreBog Brook Cove
This scenic preserve features a network of hiking trails, including a handicapped-accessible trail that leads to incredible views of Grand Manan.
Read MoreBradbury Mountain
Bradbury Mountain State Park attracts visitors who enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, horseback riding, mountain biking and snowmobiling.
Read MoreBradbury-Pineland Corridor
This corridor of conservation lands connects Bradbury State Park in Pownal with the Pineland Public Reserve in New Gloucester.
Read MoreBrave Boat Headwaters
Adjacent to the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and other protected lands, Brave Boat Headwaters is located within the Mount A to Sea Conservation Area.
Read MoreBremen Lobster Cooperative
With two piers, multiple buildings, cold storage for bait, ample parking, and fuel storage onsite, the facility is an important landing and lobster buying station for the area.
Read MoreBrunswick-to-the-Ocean Trail
Hikers, birdwatchers, snowshoers, and cross-country skiers can explore the corridor’s network of gentle paths as they wind through pitch pine barrens.
Read MoreCamden Hills State Park
Rising above the western shore of Penobscot Bay, Camden Hills State Park encompasses more than 5,700 acres open for a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
Read MoreCaribou Bog-Penjajwoc
More than 7,500 acres of conserved land with opportunities for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, fishing, trapping, and snowmobiling.
Read MoreCaterpillar Hill
The property welcomes visitors to walk or ski a loop trail and experience the beautiful landscape firsthand, with excellent opportunities for blueberry picking during July and August.
Read MoreCentral Maine Sportsmen
Hunters will find prime deer, moose, and waterfowl habitat along the Sebasticook River and on the shores of Hancock and Sandy Ponds.
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