Saturday, October 16, 2021 9:30 AM
Curtis Homestead Conservation Area , Leeds
Join Kennebec Land Trust’s (KLT) at the 360-acre Curtis Homestead Conservation Area in Leeds to learn about sustainable forestry, land conservation and local history on Saturday, October 16 at 9:30 AM.
The annual Curtis Forestry Field Program provides opportunities for families to learn about Maine’s forestry heritage and see logging equipment up close and in action! Leeds-based logger Nat Bell will harvest trees and operate a portable sawmill.
The Curtis family arrived in Leeds in the 1800s. The homestead remained in the family until the year 2000, when former Maine Governor Kenneth Curtis and his sister, Rebecca Curtis Meredith, donated 360 acres to KLT. The Curtis Homestead Conservation Area has over three miles of beautiful hiking trails through woodlands, wetlands, and fields. Over the past two decades the Trust has hosted school and outdoor programs at the homestead ranging from forestry and apple tree pruning to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
For more information, please contact Marie at mring@tklt.org or 207-377-2848.
Directions: From Route 202 in Monmouth, go west on the Bog Rd. for about 1.5 mi.