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Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust is a charitable, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to protecting land of ecological, scenic, recreational, agricultural and historic significance in northwestern Hancock County – with a focus on the Orland River Watershed.

Lord of the Wildlands

 

The 4,300-acre Great Pond Mountain Wildlands in East Orland is open to visitors year-round for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, x-c skiing and snowmobiling on designated trails. For more information, visit our Wildlands page and download a map.

GPMCT also holds conservation easements protecting fields, forests, farmland, islands and summits in Orland and Dedham/Lucerne.

  GPMCT sponsors many educational and recreational events and volunteer opportunities throughout the year, and publishes the MountainEar newsletter 2 to 3 times per year. Please join now!  
 

What's New
 

Fall Migration Bird Walk

Wednesday, September 8, 7:30-9:30 am, join Michael Good for a Fall Migration Bird Walk in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands. Michael, president of Down East Nature Tours in Bar Harbor and founder of Acadia Birding Festival, was a co-author of the original Wildlands bird survey conducted in 2006 with Dr. Alison Dibble and Cathy Rees. Fall migration offers many opportunities to study

Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust Executive Director Cheri Domina (right) and other representatives of the group accept an award for Nonprofit of the Year at the Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce annual awards dinner Friday night. Photo Cyndi Wood (Ellsworth American)

 

confusing fall neotropical migrants such as warblers, which will be one focus for the morning. Meet at the Wildlands South Gate on Rte. 1 (just south of the Rte. 176 intersection) at 7:30 a.m. Bring binoculars, water, sturdy footwear. Call 469-2008 or e-mail cheri@greatpondtrust.org for more info and to pre-register. We will go in light rain or shine.

Stargazing party
 
Saturday, September 11 at 7:15 pm, GPMCT and the Penobscot Valley Star Gazers Club are hosting an evening of stargazing in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands. Meet at the South Gate on Rte. 1 (just south of the Rte. 176 intersection) at 7:15 pm to drive in; leave anytime you wish. Latecomers may drive in to find us on Valley Road. Bring a blanket or light chair and warm clothing; binoculars, star charts, telescopes, planispheres and any other astronomical gear is welcome. Carpooling is recommended. Rain/cloud date is October 9 - please check GPMCT website, e-mail
info@greatpondtrust.org or call 469-2008 for weather updates or more info.

Walk on the Wild Side

Saturday, October 2, starting at 1 pm, enjoy the Wildlands fall foliage during our 2nd annual 5-mile walk/ride/run on beautiful Valley Road. You can start at North or South Gate and walk, run, ride a bike or a horse and enjoy refreshments and surprises at each mile along the way. This is a fundraiser; suggested donation is $10/person or $20/family, but any amount is welcome. Walk can be one way - rides back will be available. Visit each mile table to be eligible for a prize drawing. Bring friends and family for a lovely afternoon. Rain date Oct. 9. For more info, e-mail info@greatpondtrust.org.

Runners Wanted

Sunday, October 24 at 1 pm, lace up your running shoes for the Wildlands 7-mile Trail Run. Registration starts at noon at the Hothole Brook Trail parking area on Valley Road (drive 2.5 mi. in from the Wildlands South Gate on Rte. 1, just south of Rte. 176 intersection). The course, while hilly and technical (some single-track trail), is very scenic and rewarding with some great views. Entry fees of $10/person or $20/family benefit Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust. Contact Peter Keeney to volunteer or to pre-register and for more info, 288-3909 or pktrldrt@myfairpoint.net

Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust
PO Box 266, Orland, Maine 04472
(207) 469-7190, cheri@greatpondtrust.org

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