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Wildlands Spring 2025

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GPMCT, in Hancock County, Maine, preserves the Wildlands: 5,200 acres of mountains, woods, and water managed for wildlife habitat, sustainable forestry, and community trails.

Keep the Wildlands Wild
April In The Wildlands 4/12 Volunteer Day Climate Resiliency Memorial Grove Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland 4/13 Meetup: Spring Hike South Trailhead, Acadia Hwy, Orland 4/14 Meetup: Woodcock Walk North Trailhead, Bald Mt Rd, Orland 4/19 Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland

Love Maine Trails Month @ the Alamo Theatre, Bucksport

Featuring Aislinn Sarnacki, Adam Craig, and Jeff Romano

Thursday, June 12, Doors open at 6 pm

RSVP on Facebook event for updates.

April In The Wildlands 4/12 Volunteer Day Climate Resiliency Memorial Grove Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland 4/13 Meetup: Spring Hike South Trailhead, Acadia Hwy, Orland 4/14 Meetup: Woodcock Walk North Trailhead, Bald Mt Rd, Orland 4/19 Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland

Esker Path Cleanup

Saturday, June 21, 10 AM

@ South Trailhead, 1574 Acadia Hwy, Orland

RSVP on Facebook event for updates.

April In The Wildlands 4/12 Volunteer Day Climate Resiliency Memorial Grove Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland 4/13 Meetup: Spring Hike South Trailhead, Acadia Hwy, Orland 4/14 Meetup: Woodcock Walk North Trailhead, Bald Mt Rd, Orland 4/19 Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland

Monthly Meetup: Trail Work Day & Summit Ride

Saturday, June 28, 11:30 AM

@ Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Road, Orland

Trail Work 11:30 AM | Summit Ride 4 PM

RSVP on Facebook event for updates.

– SUMMIT IS OPEN TO GROUP RIDE PARTICIPANTS ONLY –

April In The Wildlands 4/12 Volunteer Day Climate Resiliency Memorial Grove Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland 4/13 Meetup: Spring Hike South Trailhead, Acadia Hwy, Orland 4/14 Meetup: Woodcock Walk North Trailhead, Bald Mt Rd, Orland 4/19 Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland

Native Gardens of Blue Hill & GPMCT Present:

Invasive Terrestrial Plants of Downeast Maine

Workshop Leader: Louisa Crane, Knox Lincoln Soil & Water District

Tuesday, June 17, 5 pm

@ Orland Community Center, 21 School House Rd, Orland

Visit NGBH’s website for more info.

April In The Wildlands 4/12 Volunteer Day Climate Resiliency Memorial Grove Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland 4/13 Meetup: Spring Hike South Trailhead, Acadia Hwy, Orland 4/14 Meetup: Woodcock Walk North Trailhead, Bald Mt Rd, Orland 4/19 Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Rd, Orland

PRNEMBA

Women’s Group Mountain Bike Ride

Saturday, June 21, 10 AM

@ Dead River Trailhead, Don Fish Road, Orland

Visit PRNEMBA ‘s Facebook for more info.

Keep the Wildlands Wild

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You care about the Wildlands – whether you’re hiking, biking, or picking wild blueberries. The work of stewarding these 5,200 acres requires constant effort and resources, and as the Wildlands grow, so does the need for stewardship.

There is more land to manage, trails to maintain, and boundaries to mark. Your support helps ensure this land remains a refuge for wildlife and people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GET READY FOR YOUR NEXT WILDLANDS ADVENTURE

 

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GPMCT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your tax-deductible gifts help preserve the Wildlands: 5,000 acres of mountains, woods, and water managed for wildlife habitat, sustainable forestry, and community trails.

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Whose Woods These Are . . .

The land known as the Wildlands is the homeland of the Wabanaki people. Issues of water, territorial rights, and encroachment upon Indigenous sacred sites are ongoing. We recognize that the Wabanaki Tribal Nations (Maliseet, Mi' kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot) are distinct, sovereign, legal, and political entities with their own powers of self-governance and self-determination. We respect Wabanaki stewardship of this land for thousands of years before Europeans arrived, and we are committed to working with them to address management, access, and other issues.

The GPMCT Newsletter and Annual Report Fall 2024

We send our annual report and yearly review to our financial supporters.
Thank you, donors, friends, and volunteers – you make everything possible.

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