There are plenty of trails to enjoy in the roughly 8,300 acres maintained by these two trusts.
Outdoors
Hunting: Looking for logic from the legislature
Most bills benefit the state, but there always are others that are head-scratchers.
As trail races grow, more Mainers take to the woods
Runners give many reasons for loving the dirt paths, including stronger legs and better looks at wildlife.
Birders flock from far and wide to catch a glimpse of this rare visitor
A fork-tailed flycatcher, a bird usually found in South America and last seen in the state 5 years ago, has spent several days at Maine Audubon in Falmouth.
Canoeing in Maine: Heald Pond is a little gem in the neighborhood of big Kezar Pond
Taking a paddle on little Heald Pond in Lovell will be well worth the trip to western Maine.
Hunting: It’s a gauntlet but any-deer permit process works well
Various stages are involved in a system that’s been fine-tuned through the years.
Birding: Birds seem able to weather the storms
Based on what information we have, land-bird populations seem only somewhat diminished after hurricanes.
Saltwater fishing report
If you are a recreational saltwater angler, Maine law may require you to register with the Maine Saltwater Recreational Fishing Registry. To learn more or to register, visit maine.gov/saltwater or call 633-9505. OFFSHORE Groundfishing is good and should remain strong well into the fall. Anglers fishing the northern end of Jeffreys and the fingers report […]
Now that the tourists are gone, enjoy southern Maine’s best coastal hikes
The farther up the coast you go, the better your chance at solitude. But wild treks do exist near Portland.