Opinion: Maintaining public lands is good business for our state

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • April 13, 2026

As a business owner in Downeast Maine, my livelihood depends on visitors drawn to Maine’s public lands and outdoor activities. When our parks and public lands are well maintained, local businesses like mine thrive, and Mainers benefit from a growing tourism economy. But when deteriorating infrastructure restricts visitor access, or limits the visitor experience, it impacts not just the parks — but those of us who depend on the parks each year to bring visitors from around the world to enjoy our state. The quality of these experiences directly impacts the number of visitors that come to Maine each year — and if that quality suffers, so too does the impact on the greater economy that depends on these visitors. That’s why the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act was so important. Keeping our national parks and public lands maintained isn’t just good stewardship. It’s good business for Maine. ~ Brian Langley, Union River Lobster Pot in Ellsworth, and a former state senator