Bigelow Preserve’s 50th anniversary a good time to visit

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • June 13, 2026

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Bigelow Preserve, which was established by citizen referendum on June 8, 1976. It was the first time in U.S. history that a statewide vote was held to create a public parkland. The vote was close; out of the nearly 168,000 ballots cast, 51% voted in favor of the preserve question, while 49% voted against. The Bigelow Preserve protects more than 36,000 acres of this incredibly beautiful and ecologically rich terrain. It’s a recreational treasure that features over 30 miles of trails, miles of pristine lakefront, high elevation ponds, and abundant opportunities for hiking, backpacking, paddling, mountain biking and camping.  

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