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Mahoosuc Land Trust Valentine Farm Conservation Center adventures

Mahoosuc Land Trust Valentine Farm Conservation Center Adventures

Valentine Farm Conservation Center is a beautiful natural retreat in Bethel, Maine, offering scenic trails and diverse wildlife habitats for outdoor enthusiasts.

115
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
2016
Year Established

About Mahoosuc Land Trust Valentine Farm Conservation Center

Mahoosuc Land Trust Valentine Farm Conservation Center
 

The Valentine Farm Conservation Center, part of the Mahoosuc Land Trust, encompasses a tranquil 115-acre area in Bethel, Maine. The center is home to diverse ecosystems including forests, meadows, and wetlands, providing a sanctuary for local wildlife and a peaceful setting for visitors. Historically, it served as a family farm, and its conservation signifies the community's dedication to preserving natural spaces. Visitors can explore a network of trails that meander through the property, allowing for bird watching, hiking, and quiet reflection. The center also engages in ecological initiatives such as pollinator projects and sustainable farming practices. The farm's restored buildings serve as an educational hub, hosting events that promote environmental stewardship. Outdoor lovers can enjoy easy walking paths and a connection to the Androscoggin River, adding to the area's appeal for kayaking and fishing.

Highlights

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Trail network offering views of the Androscoggin River

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Pollinator garden designed to support native species

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Historic farm buildings repurposed for community events

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Access to Androscoggin River for paddling activities

Notable Natural Features

Pollinator Garden

A vibrant garden area supporting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators with native plant species.

Androscoggin River Access

Offers kayaking and fishing opportunities along a scenic stretch of the river.

Heritage Farm Buildings

Historic farm structures that serve as venues for educational programs and community events.