Presumpscot Regional Land Trust, Inc.

Presumpscot Regional Land Trust

The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust engages with communities to conserve, steward, and provide access to local lands and clean water for current and future generations to enjoy. Thanks to a cooperative and collaborative relationship with landowners, town officials and developers, PRLT riverfront and watershed properties currently include more than 1000 acres forever protected as valuable open space and recreational use in Gorham, Standish, Gray, Sebago, Westbrook, and Windham. Of the 20 preserved protected, many are public access including the historic Gambo Powder Mills Preserve with original historic mill structures and foundations; the 41-acre Hawkes-Towpath Preserve with 2,000 feet of prime frontage on the Presumpscot River and canoe access points to the river; and the 28-acre Little River and Rivers Crossing Preserve consisting of a 28-acre wooded wildlife area and two miles of trails along the Little River. At the forefront of land protection efforts along much of the northern portions of the Presumpscot River, the PRLT is the only land trust in Maine whose land protection efforts focus on the Presumpscot River watershed and western shore area of Sebago Lake.
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1986
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Gorham, ME 04038 USA
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Conserve Engage Access local lands We engage with communities to conserve steward and provide access to local lands and clean water for current and future generations to enjoy. We are a community based nonprofit serving Gorham Gray Standish Westbrook and Windham. We hold conserved lands with free public access preserves that include trails and water access. We are the water stewards of the Presumpscot River watershed and we coordinate the Sebago to the Sea Trail a 28mile trail from Standish to Portland.

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