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Comtois Easement

• Conservation easement given to Maine A.T. Land Trust by a private landowner who wants his property to remain forever wild.

• 42 acres of land bordering the eastern side of the Appalachian Trail near Flagstaff Lake.

• No public access, but the protected property helps to maintain the wild and scenic character of the Appalachian Trail by acting as a buffer to incompatible development.

Longley Easement

  • 17 acres of land along the Kennebec River just east of the Appalachian Trail ferry crossing
  • forever wild area along the A.T. corridor
  • easement was a donation from the Maine Appalachian Trail Club, given in order to protect land formerly owned by the late, great Stephen Longley – the original A.T. “Ferryman”
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