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Food scene
Nonesuch River Brewing 723 Main Street Poland, ME
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Cyndi's Dockside Restaurant
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862 Roosevelt TrailRose's Italian Restaurant
690 Roosevelt TrailFranco's Bistro
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901 Roosevelt TrailTrails
Bragdon Hill Forest
312 North Raymond RoadLibby Hill Forest consists of over eleven miles of multipurpose recreational trails in Gray, Maine. The trail system spans properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) and the Gray Community Endowment (GCE). These trails are located adjacent to the Gray-New Gloucester Middle and High Schools.
The history of the project has spanned over 20 years and was made possible by the demanding work of hundreds of volunteers. The trails officially opened in February of 2001. In 2008 the Land for Maine’s Future program awarded funding to save a critical parcel adjoining the school property.
These trails span four properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) and the Gray Community Endowment. They are overseen by the Gray Parks and Recreation and Facility Departments and the Gray Community Endowment.
Libby Hill
Libby Hill Forest consists of over eleven miles of multipurpose recreational trails in Gray, Maine. The trail system spans properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) and the Gray Community Endowment (GCE). These trails are located adjacent to the Gray-New Gloucester Middle and High Schools.
The history of the project has spanned over 20 years and was made possible by the demanding work of hundreds of volunteers. The trails officially opened in February of 2001. In 2008 the Land for Maine’s Future program awarded funding to save a critical parcel adjoining the school property.
These trails span four properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) and the Gray Community Endowment. They are overseen by the Gray Parks and Recreation and Facility Departments and the Gray Community Endowment.
Located in Raymond, this 1,072-acre property consists of mixed forest land and significant wetland habitat, representing one of the largest pieces of open-space in this region of southern Maine. The varied landscape includes ridges and hardwood slopes with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. There are a few stands of black birch, an uncommon tree species in Maine, and mature, white pine trees up to three feet in diameter.
Morgan Meadow itself is an extensive wetland area with significant potential for improved waterfowl habitat. The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has considered restoring the dam on Morgan Meadow to improve the productivity of the wetland for a number of waterfowl species, including black ducks, wood ducks, mallards, non-game water-dependent birds, and mammals. Moose Meadow is another small wetland area at the northern end of the property.
Duck hunting and deer hunting are popular activities on this land providing the Department with an unusual opportunity for management of the wildlife resources as well as fostering public use of this recreational property located within the Sebago Lake watershed and within 20 miles of Portland.
Morgan Meadows Wildlife Management Area
217 Egypt RoadLocated in Raymond, this 1,072-acre property consists of mixed forest land and significant wetland habitat, representing one of the largest pieces of open-space in this region of southern Maine. The varied landscape includes ridges and hardwood slopes with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. There are a few stands of black birch, an uncommon tree species in Maine, and mature, white pine trees up to three feet in diameter.
Morgan Meadow itself is an extensive wetland area with significant potential for improved waterfowl habitat. The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has considered restoring the dam on Morgan Meadow to improve the productivity of the wetland for a number of waterfowl species, including black ducks, wood ducks, mallards, non-game water-dependent birds, and mammals. Moose Meadow is another small wetland area at the northern end of the property.
Duck hunting and deer hunting are popular activities on this land providing the Department with an unusual opportunity for management of the wildlife resources as well as fostering public use of this recreational property located within the Sebago Lake watershed and within 20 miles of Portland.
… a 5,000-acre working farm, diverse business campus and educational and recreational venue that welcomes visitors to enjoy its beautiful rural landscape. We invite you to learn about the businesses located on campus and to explore the many activities available. Start at the Market & Welcome Center for more information about activities & events or head straight to the farm for a self-guided tour and educational programs. For recreation passes and rentals please visit the Outdoor Center. Both the Market & Welcome Center and the Outdoor Center are located at 15 Farm View Dr., New Gloucester, Maine
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15 Farm View Dr… a 5,000-acre working farm, diverse business campus and educational and recreational venue that welcomes visitors to enjoy its beautiful rural landscape. We invite you to learn about the businesses located on campus and to explore the many activities available. Start at the Market & Welcome Center for more information about activities & events or head straight to the farm for a self-guided tour and educational programs. For recreation passes and rentals please visit the Outdoor Center. Both the Market & Welcome Center and the Outdoor Center are located at 15 Farm View Dr., New Gloucester, Maine
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