The Public Lands Department in Bangor, ME manages over half a million acres of Maine's most remarkable natural landscapes, including the renowned Tumbledown Mountain. With a focus on preserving resources for recreation, wildlife, and timber, they offer a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, boating, and hunting. Visitors are encouraged to explore alternative hiking trails to avoid overcrowding and ensure social distancing.
Celebrating the completion of the Great Circle Trail, the department provides access to secluded locations and stunning natural features through their extensive network of trails and roads. Their short film, "Untold Secret," showcases the breathtaking beauty of Maine's Public Lands, emphasizing that these magical places belong to everyone. Located in western Maine, the Bigelow Preserve Public Land offers a captivating experience just a short distance from the village of Stratton.
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