• Happy Wanderers+: Tanglewood Trails, Lincolnville

    Join the Community Health team partnering with Coastal Mountains Land Trust to get outdoors and stay active with guided community hikes this year. All levels are welcome, however, please leave your pets home. Registering in advance is not required, however, you will receive emailed reminders and weather updates if you choose to sign up through […]

  • Nature Program: Tracking Workshop with Kirk Gentalen

    Tanglewood 4-H Camp & Learning 1 Tanglewood Rd, Lincolnville, ME, United States

    Join us for a tracking workshop led by Kirk Gentalen, naturalist and Stewardship Manager at Maine Coast Heritage Trust! This workshop will explore the hidden lives of animals who call Midcoast Maine home and teach participants the basics of identifying various tracks. Location: Tanglewood 4H Camp and Learning Center in Lincolnville Directions: Follow the Tanglewood road […]

  • Fish Tales: Educational Sea-Run Fish Forum

    On Thursday,February 1 expert panelists with backgrounds in commercial fishing,conservation, and outdoor recreation will come together to present aneducational forum about the fascinating lives of sea-run fish species! Theforum takes place at Camden-Rockport Middle School at 6:30p.m., doors will openat 6:00p.m. Anadromousfish who like Atlantic salmon, alewives, and blueback herring play a vital rolein the […]

  • Full Moon Hike: Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport

    316 Beech Hill Rd. Rockport, Maine

    We will hike up the farm road together to the beech nut, the stone hut on top of the hill.  Bring a headlamp, but hopefully the moonlight will illuminate our way. It is .6 miles up hill and back down :). 1.2 miles round trip, with elevation. Bring grips for your boots in case there […]

  • Coastal Flooding Monitoring – Lincolnville Beach

    Lincolnville Beach, 2402 US-1, Lincolnville, ME 04849, USA

    Are you concerned about coastal flooding in our community? We’re joining the Gulf of Maine Research Institute’s efforts to collect data at sites vulnerable to flooding. This data is critical to informing community actions towards preventing flood damage and raising awareness about the impacts of climate change. If you want to learn how to contribute […]

  • RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 7 – Happy Wanderers: Ducktrap Preserve, Lincolnville

    Ducktrap Preserve Trailhead Lincolnville, ME, United States

    Join the Community Health team partnering with Coastal Mountains Land Trust to get outdoors and stay active with guided community hikes this year. All levels are welcome, however, please leave your pets home. Registering in advance is not required, however, you will receive emailed reminders and weather updates if you choose to sign up here. […]

  • Happy Wanderers: Gibson Preserve (GRLT), Searsmont

    Join Coastal Mountains Land Trust and Maine Health's Community Health program for a 2 mile hike at the Gibson Preserve in Searsmont. This beautiful riverside trail is maintained by our friends at Georges River Land Trust! We will meet at the northside trailhead off Rt. 173 at 10:00AM on Thursday, April 4th. All are welcome! […]

  • Volunteer Orientation

    Coastal Mountains Land Trust 101 Mount Battie St, Camden, ME, United States

    Do you want to help care for the natural places within our community?  Do you enjoy meeting new people? Want to learn more about the ecology of this area? Coastal Mountains Land Trust is seeking new volunteers to help with a wide range of projects including maintaining trails and repairing bridges with our stewardship team, assisting […]

  • Happy Wanderers: Little River Trail

    285 Northport Ave Belfast, ME, United States

    The little river trail is 7+ miles, so we will do an out-and-back section, totaling approx. 2 - 4+  miles. We will have 2 hiking groups, so you can choose your challenge! The trail is beautiful, ambling along the river with some ups and downs. The terrain is considered moderate-slightly difficult (personal perspective included).  Bring […]

  • Nature Program: Birds of Beech Hill

    Maine is a summer home and major migration hub for so many amazing species of birds! May marks the return of several different songbirds, seabirds, and shorebirds to our coast and forests. Citizen scientists and birders have reported 134 species of birds at Beech Hill Preserve. Join Beech Hill birding authority and photographer Brian Willson for […]