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OUR MISSION

Coastal Mountains Land Trust permanently conserves land for the benefit of the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay region.

GET OUTSIDE

Explore over 35 nature preserves, 50+ miles of trail and discover a wide range of year-round outdoor adventures.

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OUR PLACE

We work in 15 towns along western Penobscot Bay including Rockport, Camden, Hope, Lincolnville, Northport, Belfast, Belmont, Morrill, Waldo, Swanville, Brooks, Knox, Searsport, Stockton Springs, and Prospect.

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Find out about the most recent news, events, and other happenings at the Land Trust. 

 

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CURRENT PROJECTS

Learn about our ongoing efforts to conserve and manage land, engage people in the outdoors. Find out about our most active projects, including the Waldo County Conservation Initiative, Bald & Ragged Mountains Conservation and the Round the Mountain Trail, and our Learning Landscapes Program.

 

GET INVOLVED

We need your help! Members, volunteers, and landowners make conservation happen! Become a member, volunteer, or talk with us about conserving your land.

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OUR WORK

Learn about our land conservation process, stewardship efforts to care for preserves and trails, programs to get people outside.

CONSERVE MORE LAND

Each year we protect approximately 500 acres of land, protecting places for wildlife, water quality, and places we love to explore. It only happens with your help!

 

How You Can Help

OUR PARTNERS

Conservation only happens when we work together. Learn about the community organizations and businesses that help make this all possible.

LEARN ON THE LAND

Discover ways to learn about nature and help us grow the next generation of conservationists, by helping us conserve land close to schools, develop outdoor classrooms, and support teachers and students as they take learning outside.

Learn Outside! Learning Landscapes