A great way to celebrate 50 years of the Natural Resources Council of Maine is to get outdoors with your family and friends and explore natural areas that NRCM and others have spent decades protecting.

Your participation in these events can earn you "Brownie" Points. Those "Brownie" Points can then get your name into a drawing for fantastic prizes. Learn more.

NRCM Turns 50.

Here are some great places throughout Maine that have been protected by the Land for Maine's Future program. Have fun exploring these great trails and parks, and send us photos from your adventures!

First decide which location you would like to hike, then open the link associated with that location. The link has information such as directions, duration of hike, what you might see, and other locations of interest in the area.

Land for Maine's Future Hikes

1. Androscoggin Riverlands, Homestead Trail, Turner, Androscoggin County

2. Aroostook State Park, Quaggy Joe Mtn., Presque Isle, Aroostook County

3. Beech Hill, Rockport, Knox County

4. Cutler Coast, Coastal Trail, Cutler, Washington County

5. Dodge Point, Shore Loop, Newcastle, Lincoln County

6. Donnell Pond, Black Mountain Trail, Franklin, Hancock County

7. Kennebec Highlands, Round Top Trail, Rome, Kennebec County

8. Lake George Regional Park, Skowhegan, Somerset County

9. Little Concord Pond, Bald and Speckled Mountains Trail, West Peru, Oxford County

10. Mount Agamenticus, York, York County

11. Mount Kineo, Indian Trail, Moosehead Lake near Rockwood, Piscataquis County

12. Newport - Dover-Foxcroft Rail Trail, Newport, Penobscot County

13. Sandy Point Beach, Stockton Springs, Waldo County

14. Scarborough Beach, Scarborough, Cumberland County

15. Thorne Head, Overlook Trail, Bath, Sagadahoc County

16. Tumbledown Mountain, Loop Trail, Weld, Franklin County

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