Midcoast Maine

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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Appleton Preserve

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

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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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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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Bremen 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.

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Camden 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.

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Clarry Hill

Clarry Hill is the centerpiece of a 500-acre Midcoast Conservancy conservation area that features a scenic hiking trail that offers ocean and mountain views.

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Colonial Pemaquid

Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site highlights one of the earliest sites of European settlement in North America.

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Crooked Farm

A 3-mile trail system traverses the preserve’s 125 acres of forest, wetlands, open fields, high knolls, and ravines.

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Crow Island

Scenic 3-acre island with osprey whose home can be viewed from the water during nesting season and from the shore later in the season.

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