News & Events

Lincoln Street Project Meeting

Come hear about the proposed plans to reconstruct Lincoln Street in Lewiston and offer your ideas on providing safe bicycle and pedestrian access.

Visit the Homestead Trail at the Riverlands

Join ALT for a winter excursion at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park and its famous Homestead Trail. Enjoy the snow, the views of the River, and the remnants of the 18th cent

Free Day of Outdoor Fun at Beaver Park - Lisbon

Join Lisbon area residents for a day of outdoor fun like cross country skiiing, snowshoeing or even sitting in the Lodge enjoying hot chocolate.

LA Trails Winter Hike - Auburn WinterFest!

Join LA Trails leader Dana Little as he leads local outdoor enthusiasts on a snowshoe trek through Auburn's Mt. Apatite beginning at 10 AM on Saturday January 30th.

2009 Annual Meeting

RSVP NOW for the 20th Anniversary Annual Meeting and Celebration for the Androscoggin Land Trust and LA Trails, to be hosted again by our friends at Museum LA!

Lisbon Voters Approve Trail Project

Voters in the town of Lisbon have voted to provide the local match for a significant trail project along the Androscoggin River.

River Ways Harvest Dinner and Art Auction

Fine art exhibition and auction to benefit the Androscoggin Land Trust and L/A Arts

Great Falls Paddling Society

Come paddle with us as we watch the hot air balloon launches throughout the Great Falls Balloon Festival

ALT Annual Picnic

Gulf Island Pond Recreation Highlights Annual Picnic

Chief Worumbo Androscoggin River Race

Show your Moxie and join the race! Part of the Town of Lisbon's Moxie Festival.

Help us conserve the Jersey Bog!

Androscoggin Land Trust closed on the acquisition of a 126-acre parcel of property in Buckfield formerly owned by the Estate of Donetta Kimball.

New Site Now Live!

We are excited to announce our new website. Please take a look around.

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About Androscoggin Land Trust

The Androscoggin Land Trust's origins come from a group of people who banded together to save over 1900 acres of river frontage in Turner. This prime land was being threatened by the possible conversion to house lots when it was put on the market by Diamond Occidental in 1987.

Over the next six years, the Land For Maine’s Future Program provided four grants to purchase the property and an additional 336-acre riverfront parcel was preserved in Leeds. Both parcels are now owned and managed by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands.

By 1991, the Land Trust had organized as an official 501 (c)(3) private, non-profit organization. We have designed a brochure for the historically significant Homestead Trail in Turner.

In 1998 we placed our first conservation easement on the Keene – Whitman Forest in Turner and Hebron, and we haven’t stopped since!

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