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2020 Membership Drive
This year, DCC Member and local artist, Robert Miller is donating two of his paintings to support our annual appeal efforts.
New Shore Trail of the Pigeon Hill Preserve
The new Shore Trail of the Pigeon Hill Preserve allows you to now take the Blue trails and hike from the Sea to the Summit or the Summit to the Sea!
Browney Island Cleanup 2020
A huge thank you is in order for all the volunteers who made the cleanup possible, MCHT and MITA staff and volunteers for providing boats and helping to organize the effort, and DEI for letting us drop a dumpster and shuttle trash to their facility.
August’s Featured Preserve: Machias River Preserve
Machias River Preserve is the largest property that DCC has protected to date, with a total of 917 acres. This property has a network of 5.5 miles of trail that visitors can explore and provides access to the Down East Sunrise Trail.
July’s Featured Preserve: Mowry Beach
The 48-acre Mowry Beach Preserve provides convenient public access to one of the easternmost sandy beaches in the country and is an excellent spot for birders.
Family-Friendly Hikes for Summer
Summer is finally here and now is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the outdoors with the whole family.
Summer Solstice Yoga with Sam Williams
On the summer solstice, Sam Williams of Bold Coast Yoga led beach yoga on DCC’s Mowry Beach Preserve.
Basic Kayak Clinic with Sunrise Canoe
In partnership with Sunrise Canoe, Downeast Coastal Conservancy hosted an Introduction to Kayaking Workshop on the Middle River in Machias.
June’s Featured Preserve: Pike Lands Preserve
Located near the northernmost point in Lubec, the Pike Lands offers scenic views of Eastport and points east as well as Cobscook Bay to the west.
In the News
Edmunds school students build own outdoor classroom
How climate change is impacting Maine’s iconic fall foliage
A Paddler’s Paradise — And a Showpiece for River Restoration
To save the bats, Cub Scouts build houses for local nature preserves
DCC’s Landmarks Newsletter
Downeast Coastal Conservancy distributes a spring and fall copy of our newsletter, Landmarks, to our donors. If you would like to receive the editions as they are produced please consider becoming a donor by using our online form or via mail.








