Downeast Maine

Grand Lake Stream

This world class fly fishing destination is also surrounded by more than 55,000 acres of community forest that welcomes hikers, hunters, snowmobilers, and other outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.

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Great Pond Mountain Wildlands

This preserve offers a wide range of year-round outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, mountain biking, hunting, snowmobiling, camping, and birdwatching.

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Great Wass Bait & Lobster Co.

The most heavily used commercial fishing property on Beals Island, serving nearly 100 boats annually.

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Horan Head

A portion of the Cobscook Bay Wildlife Management Area that includes 6 miles of moderate trails and many opportunities to watch seals, waterfowl, ospreys, and eagles.

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Indian Point

The preserve offers a gentle 0.3-mile trail that winds through the woods, over bog bridges, and down to a scenic point on the river.

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Ingersoll Point

This coastal preserve is open for hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, hunting, and snowshoeing.

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Jasper Beach

Jasper Beach is a scenic, pocket beach admired for its abundant smooth rocks.

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King Hill Farm

King Hill Farm is a diversified, organic family farm that grows a wide variety of produce, and raises beef, pork, chicken, and hens for eggs.

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Long Ledges

The paths wind through an upland forest containing a small pond, vernal pools, rock outcroppings, glacial erratic boulders and a small overgrown, historic granite quarry.  

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Machias River

The Machias River offers a true backwoods Maine experience through remote boating, fishing, and camping opportunities.

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Marshall Island

Marshall Island features miles of rugged hiking trails, remote campsites, and sandy beaches on one of the largest undeveloped islands on the eastern seaboard.

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Moosabec Mussels

provides access for more than 10 mussel and mahogany clam boats that require a sturdy pier and deep water to berth at low tide.

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