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Join us from Feb 1-May 1 as we pledge to walk 10,000 steps a day for the 10,000+ acres of the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region!
Learn more about the challenge, hosted by Town of York Maine Parks and Recreation Department and The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region, sign up, and make a donation, at the link here.
Why did we decide to join in? Mount Agamenticus is one of our favorite local hikes and aare so excited to help them reach their goals. This Maine conservation area is home to hundreds of different species, including some very rare ones! We look forward to walking 10,000 steps per day for 90 days, (or 900,000 steps!) to help raise awareness to the region.
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The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region consists of more than 10,000 acres and is located within an additional 30,000 acre expanse of conservation land in southern Maine.  This land is comprised of a rich and unique coastal forest that supports the highest diversity of animal and plant species in all of Maine.  The mountain and the surrounding area provide residents with an ideal location for hiking, biking and sightseeing. While most of Southern Maine is heavily developed, this stretch of conservation land is a natural treasure that will be preserved for the enjoyment of generations to come.

Mount A’s trails are for hikers, bikers, and other seasonal activities such as snowshoeing. Select trails are open to equestrians and ATV riders. As you travel the trails, we hope you will discover why this place is special. To ensure long-term trail quality and to protect against erosion, trails are designated for specific uses. Trail signs, color blazes and the trail map tell which uses are permitted on each trail.

Find out more about Mt. Agamenticus Here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Although the company as a whole only moved to Maine a year ago, our Managing Director Meg has been coming to York for her whole life. The crazy part is, in the first 31 years of visiting York, she had never gone to the Maine conservation area of Mt. Agamenticus.

She made her first hike up the mountain this past spring and has visited multiple times throughout her time since then.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Mount Agamenticus, Maine Conservation Area

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