Piece about the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins, one of three back-country lodges that AMC acquired ten years ago in order to protect part of the northern forest. AMC now owns and pays taxes on 66,500 acres of Maine woodland that serve both tourists and a sustainable timber harvesting operations
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Inside Maine piece on a 45-acre nature preserve in Montsweag owned by the Chewonki Foundation
Inside Maine piece on the Appalachian Mountain Club\u27s recent purchase of the Little Lyford Pond ...
Focus Northern Maine piece on the Appalachian Mountain Club\u27s acquisition of 66,000 acres and th...
The Appalachian Mountain Club, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy, purchased 4,311 acres in ...
News & Issues piece on an Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) proposal to expand its hut system to the ...
The Appalachian Mountain Club was awarded the Forest Stewardship Council certification. The FSC cert...
The Talk of Maine piece on the evolution and activities of North Maine Woods Inc. in Ashland, direc...
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appal...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
North by East piece on a Rangeley region camp, Forest Lodge, made famous by Louise Dickinson Rich i...
Inside Maine piece on a launch by the Appalachian Club of camp-to-camp pedaling in the woods near G...
Appalachian Mountain Club will sell its headquarters at 5 Joy Street in Boston. Massachusetts paddle...
News piece on remote camp lots that are being sold to leaseholders in the north woods on the East a...
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Inside Maine piece on a 45-acre nature preserve in Montsweag owned by the Chewonki Foundation
Inside Maine piece on the Appalachian Mountain Club\u27s recent purchase of the Little Lyford Pond ...
Focus Northern Maine piece on the Appalachian Mountain Club\u27s acquisition of 66,000 acres and th...
The Appalachian Mountain Club, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy, purchased 4,311 acres in ...
News & Issues piece on an Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) proposal to expand its hut system to the ...
The Appalachian Mountain Club was awarded the Forest Stewardship Council certification. The FSC cert...
The Talk of Maine piece on the evolution and activities of North Maine Woods Inc. in Ashland, direc...
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appal...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
North by East piece on a Rangeley region camp, Forest Lodge, made famous by Louise Dickinson Rich i...
Inside Maine piece on a launch by the Appalachian Club of camp-to-camp pedaling in the woods near G...
Appalachian Mountain Club will sell its headquarters at 5 Joy Street in Boston. Massachusetts paddle...
News piece on remote camp lots that are being sold to leaseholders in the north woods on the East a...
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Inside Maine piece on a 45-acre nature preserve in Montsweag owned by the Chewonki Foundation