Jensen Bissell, director of Baxter State Park, shares thoughts about his efforts to keep the park from changing adversely. Concerns about the swelling numbers of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers and media events have caused limits to be imposed on the numbers of hikers allowed in the park
Details on last Wednesday\u27s public meeting before the Baxter State Park Authority. George Smith ...
Profile of Chris Drew, who has worked for thirty years in Baxter State Park, seventeen of them as ch...
News & Issues piece on bandit hikers who are using Baxter State Park to link up with the Internat...
Jensen Bissell, director of Baxter State Park, shares thoughts about his efforts to keep the park fr...
Former Maine Gov. Percival P. Baxter gave the 200,000-acre Baxter State Park to the people of Maine ...
More widely revered by Mainers than any other property in the state, Baxter State Park is beginning ...
News & Issues piece on Baxter State Park and the controversy concerning who will be responsible for...
Maine Assistant Attorney General Paul Stern has advised the Baxter State Park Authority that former ...
Irvin C. Buzz Caverly Jr. became a seasonal park ranger at Baxter State Park in 1960, and worked h...
An exploration of the ways in which the Baxter Park Authority has, over time, compromised Percival ...
Final article in a series of four articles about the Baxter Park Authority. This installment focues...
Requests for research at Baxter State Park go directly to Park Director Erwin Caverly, who decides 9...
As growing numbers of long-distance hikers hold public celebrations at the northern terminus of the ...
The Baxter State Park Authority this month voted to allow hunting and trapping on a 2,669-acre addit...
News & Issues piece on George Smith who, at a recent Bureau of Parks and Lands meeting, threatened ...
Details on last Wednesday\u27s public meeting before the Baxter State Park Authority. George Smith ...
Profile of Chris Drew, who has worked for thirty years in Baxter State Park, seventeen of them as ch...
News & Issues piece on bandit hikers who are using Baxter State Park to link up with the Internat...
Jensen Bissell, director of Baxter State Park, shares thoughts about his efforts to keep the park fr...
Former Maine Gov. Percival P. Baxter gave the 200,000-acre Baxter State Park to the people of Maine ...
More widely revered by Mainers than any other property in the state, Baxter State Park is beginning ...
News & Issues piece on Baxter State Park and the controversy concerning who will be responsible for...
Maine Assistant Attorney General Paul Stern has advised the Baxter State Park Authority that former ...
Irvin C. Buzz Caverly Jr. became a seasonal park ranger at Baxter State Park in 1960, and worked h...
An exploration of the ways in which the Baxter Park Authority has, over time, compromised Percival ...
Final article in a series of four articles about the Baxter Park Authority. This installment focues...
Requests for research at Baxter State Park go directly to Park Director Erwin Caverly, who decides 9...
As growing numbers of long-distance hikers hold public celebrations at the northern terminus of the ...
The Baxter State Park Authority this month voted to allow hunting and trapping on a 2,669-acre addit...
News & Issues piece on George Smith who, at a recent Bureau of Parks and Lands meeting, threatened ...
Details on last Wednesday\u27s public meeting before the Baxter State Park Authority. George Smith ...
Profile of Chris Drew, who has worked for thirty years in Baxter State Park, seventeen of them as ch...
News & Issues piece on bandit hikers who are using Baxter State Park to link up with the Internat...