Bigelow Preserve, located in Eustis, ME, is a vast public land spanning over 36,000 acres in western Maine. It is home to the impressive Bigelow Range, featuring seven summits, including the towering West Peak at 4,150 feet, one of the ten highest peaks in the state. With its proximity to Flagstaff Lake and being part of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, the preserve offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, camping, and even winter sports like snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Visitors to Bigelow Preserve can explore the Appalachian Trail and other scenic trails, enjoy the abundant fishing opportunities in ponds and brooks, and witness the stunning fall foliage along the roads and trails. The preserve also provides hunting and trapping options, ranging from easily accessible areas to more remote backcountry locations. With its diverse natural beauty and recreational offerings, Bigelow Preserve is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
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