Keene-Whitman Memorial Forest

ALT’s first conservation easement!  Donated by George G. Martin in 1996 to the New England Forestry Foundation, this 120-acre parcel was protected in 1998 by a conservation easement that is co-held by the Androscoggin Land Trust and the Lake Auburn Watershed...

LeBlanc Rivershore Preserve

Ray and Louise LeBlanc donated this 8-acre parcel in Canton to the Androscoggin Land Trust in 1998, which includes 3500 feet of Androscoggin River frontage and important wildlife habitat. The Preserve is located just down river from McCollister Island and was part of...

Marden-Chittick Refuge

Three conservation easements were donated by Judith Marden to ALT in 2003 as the Marden-Chittick Refuge as an initial effort to permanently conserve one of the few blocks of remaining undeveloped land of over 1000 acres still remaining in Androscoggin County and...

No Name Pond Conservation Area

This conservation easement on land owned by the City of Lewiston conserves approximately 35 acres along the pond to protect the pond’s natural resources, maintain water quality and preserve wildlife habitat. The project was a partnership between the land trust...

North Turner River Conservation Area

At the end of 2010, Maine Farmland Trust and Androscoggin Land Trust completed a collaborative effort to conserve 625 acres of working farmland and forest along the Androscoggin River on Gulf Island Pond.  The land will remain privately owned, but it is permanently...

Old Ferry Landing

The Old Ferry Landing is a historic ferry landing site along State Route 140 in Canton.   The property is approximately 0.35 acre in size and contains mostly floodplain forest. Directions: Take State Route 4 north to intersection with State Route 108 in Livermore. ...

Otis Falls Mill Recreation Area

In 2013 Mary Howes and Tim DeMillo generously donated a Recreation Trails Easement to Androscoggin Land Trust.   The easement ensures public access to the Otis Falls Mill property, which previously had been closed off to the public for over a century. Components of...

Packard-Littlefield Farm

This working farm was conserved in 2004 through funding from the Land for Maine’s Future Program and the Farmland Ranch Protection Program.  In 2007 and 2010 the then landowners, Bob and Ella Mae Packard, generously donated two additional agricultural conservation...

Pleasant Pond Conservation Area

Three conservation easements donated to ALT in 1998, 1999 and 2001 conserve a total area of 262-acres along North Parish Road. The properties consist of agricultural fields, woods, and pond shoreline within the historic landscape of Merrill Hill and Pleasant Pond....

Pope Conservation Area

As of May, 2019, this 35.6-acre property in Auburn with .2 miles of frontage on Lake Auburn became forever conserved to protect public drinking water quality and other important natural services, including wildlife habitat, the preservation of Lake Auburn’s scenic,...

Purinton Homestead Conservation Area

Purinton Homestead Conservation Area, an undeveloped and traditional rural agrarian and forest preserve with 1 mile of walking trails in the village of West Bowdoin, was generously donated to the Androscoggin Land Trust in 2001 by the Purinton Family. The Preserve...

Seven Mile Stream Preserve

This 42-acre property lies just east of Seven Mile Stream about half a mile above the stream’s confluence with the Androscoggin River. It is a complex array of forested and semi-forested wetlands with enormous wildlife benefit. Beaver activity has been observed...