Join us for a Volunteer Community Work Day on Saturday, July 16th from 9:00am-12:30pm. The focus of the day is invasive plant education and hands-on removal. The main culprit at Mount A is Common Buckthorn, which...
Program Date and Time: Saturday June 18, 10:00am-12:00pm Location: The Center for Wildlife (375 Mountain Road/Cape Neddick, ME) As we transition from spring to summer, we feel the warmth of the sun, smell the emerging...
Join us for a Volunteer Community Work Day on Saturday, June 4th from 9:00am-12:30pm. We are celebrating National Trails Day with an Introduction to Trail Adoption! We are looking for volunteers to help maintain trails...
Join us for a Volunteer Community Work Day on Saturday, May 14th from 9:00am-12:30pm. Volunteers will hike and restore trails from the effects of winter. Tasks include clearing out leaf matter from drainages, fluffing,...
Pollinators are the often over-looked workforce of our local habitats! Join the Center for Wildlife with us here at the summit of Agamenticus to learn about our pollinator species and some simple actions we can take to...
The Mount Agamenticus region has the highest concentration of vernal pools in the state and is home to three threatened and endangered species. Join Mt. A staff and Center for Wildlife educators and live turtle...
Help us celebrate Earth Day at Mount A by joining us for our first Volunteer Community Work Day of the season on Saturday, April 23rd from 9:00am-12:00pm. Volunteer work will involve picking up trash/debris along...
Program has been cancelled! We’ll see you next season! This program is for beginner and first-time youth hikers (with their grown-ups). Through a variety of fun games and hands-on activities in our summit Learning...
Different species find mates, build nests, lay eggs and raise their young in incredibly different ways. Join us with our neighbors at the Center for Wildlife to learn about our regional nesters and meet The Center’s...
Join us with the Center for Wildlife for a fun owl courtship and nesting program followed by a snowshoe (or hike) owl prowl! This is the perfect pre-Valentine’s Day event connecting friends and families with Mount...
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