Hidden Valley Nature Center
The Midcoast Conservancy has worked hard over the years to join together the efforts of many to protect and create learning environments for over 13,000 acres of land.
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Hidden Valley Nature Center Details
The Midcoast Conservancy has worked hard over the years to join together the efforts of many to protect and create learning environments for over 13,000 acres of land. The Hidden Valley Nature Center is one such place where the public has access to 18 miles of trails for outdoor recreation and educational observation. Acceptable for all types looking for easy to advanced hiking opportunities, visitors are encouraged to camp, picnic, rock climb, swim, and more at this outdoor recreational paradise.
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