This program has been cancelled! See you in September! Date: Saturday, August 19th Time: 10am-12pm Location: Mount Agamenticus Summit Join us with the Center for Wildlife to learn about regional wildlife habitat and...
Are you a teacher who wants to bring your students to Mount A this school year? We’re looking forward to seeing both new and familiar faces, and we hope we can help you plan your field trip! Registration Start...
Date: Saturday, August 5 2023 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm Location: Mount A Summit Cost: Free Volunteers will learn hands-on dimensional lumber construction techniques to replace a 40-foot multi-use boardwalk. Boardwalks and...
Join us for a guided hike this summer! This season, visitors can join us twice a month from July-October for scheduled drop-in guided hikes and walks. Programs will depart from outside the summit Learning Lodge at...
Date: Saturday, July 22 2023 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm Location: Mount A Summit The focus of this Work Day is invasive plant education and hands-on removal, in a sensitive wetland habitat. Volunteers will use tools to uproot...
Date: Saturday, June 26th Time: 6-8pm Location: Mount Agamenticus Summit Join Center for Wildlife and Mount A Program staff on Saturday, June 24th from 6-8pm at the summit of Mount Agamenticus as we talk about the...
Date: Saturday, June 3 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm Location: Mount A Summit Join us in celebrating National Trails Day! We are looking for volunteers to help maintain trails through our Adopt-a-Trail program, where...
Due to the forecast, the Volunteer Community Work Day scheduled for May 20th has been cancelled. Those folks who have registered will receive an e-mail shortly if you haven’t already! Please consider joining us...
Date: Saturday, April 29th Time: 4-5:30pm Location: Center for Wildlife 375 Mountain Rd Cape Neddick, ME* Join Center for Wildlife and Mount A Program staff to learn about vernal pools, wetlands and the wildlife that...
Dates have been decided for our series of 2023 Volunteer Community Work Days. What is a Community Work Day? The Mount Agamenticus region consists of more than 10,000 acres of forest, wetlands, ponds and streams. It...
Please exercise caution on all trails following the April 4th storm. Visitors can report blowdowns and other trail damage by calling the Conservation Office at (207) 361-1102 and leaving a voicemail OR by filling out our online contact form.Contact Us