Steering Committee

The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region contains 10,000 acres of land and is one of the largest remaining expanses of undeveloped forests in coastal New England.

The region is known for its abundance of vernal pools, rich biodiversity, and unique trail system and is home to many of Maine’s rare plants and animals. State, local and non-profit landowners are working together to protect Mount A’s water, wildlife, and land.

These landowners make up the Mount Agamenticus Steering Committee and include: the towns of York and South BerwickYork Water District, Kittery Water District, Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Great Works Regional Land Trust, and York Land Trust.

Our Mission

The mission of the Steering Committee is to protect the region’s water quality and wildlife habitat while managing sustainable recreational opportunities for the general public on over 10,000 contiguous acres. The Steering Committee has developed a Public Access and Trail Plan to implement its mission and strives to maintain safe, responsible, and enjoyable public access to the region’s trail system without compromising the integrity of the area’s ecologically significant habitats.

The Mt. Agamenticus Steering Committee meets on the 2nd Wednesday of alternating months. Meetings are open to the public. Information on meeting time and location can be found in the posted agenda, or by contacting the Conservation Coordinator.

Steering Committee Meeting Agendas:

Agenda 11/09/2022

Agenda 08/10/2022

Agenda 06/08/2022

Agenda 04/13/2022

Agenda 02/09/2022

Agenda 11/10/2021

Steering Committee Meeting Minutes:

Minutes 08/10/2022

Minutes 06/08/2022

Minutes 04/13/2022

Minutes 02/09/2022

Minutes 11/10/2021

Minutes 09/08/2021

Page last updated September 6, 2023.

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