SUN JOURNAL • October 31, 2024
The High Peaks Alliance announced Wednesday that members and volunteers removed signs which prohibited public access to the now-conserved Keystone project lands, according to a news release from the alliance. The 2,666 acres, acquired by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands in May, is now open to the public to enjoy for recreation, including fishing and hunting. The property was acquired to provide access to existing bureau lands adjacent to the Appalachian Trail and includes snowmobile and hiking trails.