As you make plans for the 8th, check out these eclipse viewing tips from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, a few of which apply to Mount A! If you’re thinking of staying local for this one and...
Unfortunately, the forecast isn’t looking conducive to outdoor work tomorrow morning and the Workday has been cancelled. It just seems unwise to send folks climbing down/up slippery rocks in the rain. Our next...
The weather is warming and we’re feeling ready to get outside in the sunshine, but spring is a sensitive time of year for trails and surrounding habitats. Here are some tips for protecting the trails you use: Do more...
Date: Tuesday, March 19 | 6:30 – 8:00 AM Location: Mount A Summit, 21 Mount Agamenticus Road York ME Welcome spring’s first sunrise at the summit of Mount Agamenticus with a peaceful walk around the Big A...
Date and Time: Saturday, February 24, 10 AM – 12 PM Location: The Center for Wildlife (375 Mountain Road/Cape Neddick, ME) Join us with our friends at the Center for Wildlife for a special Winter Adaptations...
The newest seasonal edition of the “Summit View,” a newsletter from the Friends of Mount Agamenticus is hot off the digital presses! In this issue (PDF file opens in a new tab)… Nature linked to human...
Park Ranger positions are now full for the start of the 2024 Field Season. Park Rangers perform a variety of park operational activities. Responsibilities include regulating access fee compliance, general custodial and...
Happy New Year from all of us here at Mount Agamenticus, and what a year it was! Full Stewardship and Outreach reports are available in the web posts linked below, but here are some highlights… Read full reports...
Through immersive experiences, the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program aims to promote responsible use of the area, instill a greater appreciation, love, and respect for the environment and inspire future advocates...
The 2023 field season began early, in the aftermath of a January ice storm that downed hundreds of trees and branches throughout Mount A’s trail network. Volunteers and Staff joined forces to dedicate over 190 frigid...