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Maine's Land Trusts

What Is a Land Trust?

Have you ever experienced the outdoors in such a way that it left you hoping for its care and preservation for generations to come? In Maine, such opportunities are available through land trusts—organizations that work with willing landowners to open private lands to the public to conserve land, protect wildlife, provide outdoor recreation opportunities and more. Land trusts ensure that properties are responsibly managed to the highest standards, with an emphasis on furthering public goals such as improved water quality, sustainable forests, healthy ecosystems, productive farmlands and welcoming nature trails. With over 80 land trusts serving lands all over Maine from the coast to the mountains, there are a variety of opportunities in Maine to experience nature in its purest form.

Year-Round Opportunities

With thousands of acres of wilderness preserved by land trusts, your next adventure in nature is waiting to be discovered, no matter the time of year. As there are numerous land trusts across the state, we couldn’t possibly describe them all, but here’s a taste of what is made possible by these dedicated organizations:

While most land trust properties in Maine are dog friendly, some are not. Check the MLTN website or individual land trust websites before heading out with your pet. To ensure safety and respect for others, please keep dogs leashed at all times and take care of the necessary cleanup.

Centered in Community

In addition to acquiring and managing conserved areas, land trusts serve their community through various educational programs and projects. Whether coordinating with local schools on environmental classes or holding workshops on climate change, they consistently focus on outreach to make Maine a better place to live, work and play. The Maine Land Trust Network helps connect individual land trusts so they can collaborate and develop shared projects of interest. Take a look at the MLTN upcoming events page for their latest projects.

Independently Led and Operated

Land trusts are led by volunteer community leaders, some with staff and others solely volunteer based. Active members do the demanding work of helping clear trails, raising funds and connecting with the community. They depend on support from public grant programs and donations from individuals, families and local businesses to continue their work.

While You’re Out in Nature

One of the great perks of land trusts is how they allow you to escape to the serenity of nature, but while you’re there, ensure you take care of the land and take care of yourself. In Maine’s forests, proper footwear is a must—skip the sandals (tree roots are not friendly to exposed toes) and opt for hiking boots that give you the grip and support you need. And always stick to the trails that have been so carefully maintained by the land trusts! More tips can be found here.

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  • Viles Arboretum is a no-fee 224 acre botanical garden which features miles of trails, a rotating suite of programs and events, a full service visitor center, and a variety of habitats home to flora and fauna of Statewide importance.

    Phone: 207-626-7989

    Website: vilesarboretum.org

    Address: 153 Hospital Street , Augusta

    Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges Trails and Routes
  • Swan Island welcomes hikers, campers, birders, anglers, wildlife watchers and explorers.

    Phone: (207) 547-5322

    Website: www.maine.gov

    Address: Intersection of Routes 197 and 24 , Richmond

    Day Hiking State Parks Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges
  • A Land Conservation Non-Profit with Public Recreational Trails

    Phone: (207) 864-7311

    Website: www.rlht.org

    Address: 52 Carry Road PO Box 249 , Oquossoc

    Public Reserved Lands Rivers and Streams Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges
  • The 5,000-acre refuge protects coastal wetlands from Cape Elizabeth to Kittery. Over 350 species of...

    Phone: (207) 646-9226

    Website: www.fws.gov

    Address: 321 Port Road , Wells

    Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges
  • The Pemaquid Watershed Association owns 8 nature preserves that offer hiking trails. The Osborn...

    Phone: 207-563-2196

    Website: www.pemaquidwatershed.org

    Address: 15 Courtyard Street , Damariscotta

    Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges Trails and Routes
  • Merryspring is a non-profit, privately-owned park and education center. The grounds are open to the...

    Phone: (207) 236-2239

    Website: www.merryspring.org

    Address: PO Box 893 , Camden

    Sanctuaries, Land Trusts and Refuges Trails and Routes

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