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Maine Public Reserved LandsMaine has 29 Public Reserved Land locations throughout the state. These lands are often found in unnamed townships on dirt roads. In their variety of natural features, they reflect the rugged character and beauty of the Maine outdoors. A few examples of public reserved lands follow:
Bigelow Preserve has 35,000 acres including the entire Bigelow Mountain Range and nearly 20 miles of the southern shore of Flagstaff Lake. It was established as a reserved land by the people of Maine in 1976. Enjoy hiking along trails including the famous Appalachian Trail, as well as fishing, swimming, and camping.
For complete listings of all of Maine's State Parks, Public Reserved Lands and Historical sites please visit the Maine Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands at http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/programs/db_search/index.html |
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