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.

Monthly Meetup
Walk To Hothole Pond
Moved to Sunday, September 21, 10 AM
@ Wildlands North Trailhead, Bald Mountain Road, Orland
4.5 Mile Walk | ASL Interpretation Provided
Bring Binoculars, Water & Snack
Weather Dependent – Text (207)356-8440 with questions
More Info at greatpondtrust.org
Volunteer-Led | Donation Suggested
Views From Great Pond Mountain
MOFF Selects Tour presented by GPMCT
Thursday, September 18, Doors at 6 PM
@ The Alamo Theatre, 85 Main St, Bucksport, ME 04416
Admission: $10 Donation | Tickets On Sale Now
Beer & snacks available for purchase.
Featuring a selection of short films from the Maine Outdoor Film Festival, including works by:
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Nickolas Warren – “Earth Roamers”
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Brayden Rudert & Timothy Brown – “Team Sport: A Tim Brown Story”
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Sunlight Media Collective – “Salmon Restoration on Penobscot River”
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Gareth Leah – “The Bright Stone”
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Ra Beattie – “The Silent Spotter”
And a full-length feature of “Anytime”
“Anytime” follows the collective ambitions of fifteen of the world’s best male and female freeride mountain bikers across forests, deserts, cities and high-alpine peaks, as they attempt to define the frontiers of their sport.
Presented in partnership with Penobscot Region NEMBA and the Great Pond Trust Sustainable Singletrack Committee.

Preserving Ash, Protecting Traditions
Saturday, September 27, 2005, 10am-4pm
@ Wildlands, Half Mile Field, Don Fish Road, Orland
Ash trees have unique cultural and ecological value, and are threatened by the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB). This event for landowners, conservationists, municipal staff, foresters and anyone with curiosity about ash will focus on sharing effective strategies to preserve ash. This full day of events will feature talks from resource managers and researchers in the morning, and live Wabanaki basketmaking demonstrations and forest field trips in the afternoon.
Registration and Schedule Here
Gate Opens at 9:30 pm | BYO Chair & Lunch – Refreshments available
Presented by Great Pond Trust & APCAW, in partnership with Downeast Audubon and Native Gardens of Blue Hill
A Maine Tree Farm Stewardship Hub Annual Gathering
Support Conservation, Give Today
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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