Upcoming Events
Monthly Meetup
Patmos Island Paddle
Sunday, 6/13/2026, 11 AM
@ Lucerne Beach Club
14 Pearl Point Rd, Dedham, ME 04429
Paddle across Phillips Lake, learning about loons, eagles, and aquatic plants w/ Nathaniel Austin, Maine Audubon Naturalist
Bring your own kayak/canoe, or reserve one (limited)
Meetups Are Volunteer-Led | Donations Accepted
Views From Great Pond Mountain
Loving the North Woods with Karin Tilberg
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 5:30 PM
@ Buck Memorial Library,
47 Main Street, Bucksport
Featuring: Karin Tilberg
Author, Conservation Leader & Environmental Policy Expert
Former President, Forest Society of Maine; Former Deputy Commissioner, Maine Dept. of Conservation.
SEATING IS LIMITED. Please RSVP
$10 Suggested Donation
GPMCT BENEFIT SHOW
The Bob Dylan Belated Birthday Benefit Band
Saturday, 6/20/2026, 4:30 PM
@ Naiad Country Brewery
15 Beechwood Ln, Orland, ME 04472
Thanks to Naiad Country Brewery and the Bob Dylan Belated Birthday Benefit Band for putting this together.
South Trailhead Openings
The South Trailhead gate will be open, providing special vehicle access that brings visitors closer to popular trailheads in the Wildlands. Visitors may drive to Mitchville Meadow, located approximately 1.5 miles into Hothole Valley.
Open from 7 AM to 6 PM (closes at 6 PM sharp).
This single-day gate opening is made possible by dedicated GPMCT volunteers and is part of our scheduled seasonal gate openings. Access may change due to weather or conditions. We appreciate your understanding.
Visitor Guidelines:
- Visitors must sign in upon arrival to ensure contact in case of gate closure time changes.
- Drivers must respect hikers, walkers, cyclists, and equestrians.
- Do not exceed 15 MPH.
- Vehicles must remain on Valley Road and may only park in designated parking areas.
- Do not drive beyond designated areas.
- No off-road recreational vehicles permitted.
- Follow Wildlands usage guidelines.
- Pack out all trash.
- Respect wildlife and habitat—do not disturb natural areas
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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.
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Volunteers are the heart of GPMCT, building trails, leading programs, and serving on our committees and board.
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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