This innovative approach differed from projects that usually rely on the expertise of a single professional to create a management plan. The Center’s approach developed a robust plan that equally weighted ecological, recreation, and forest management priorities.
Explore the Rumford Community Forest Stewardship Plan
The Significance of the Property
The Rumford Community Forest is envisioned to complement the existing work of Inland Woods + Trails whose mission is to connect towns to anchor destinations throughout western Maine. The organization manages existing trail networks such as Pennacook Area Community Trails which link to Mountain Valley High School in Rumford. The property is located between downtown Rumford and Black Mountain of Maine. Mahoosuc Land Trust’s Rumford Whitecap Mountain Preserve is located three miles away by trail.
The property’s conservation values are notable, including Scotty Brook and its associated wetlands, extensive beaver ponds, a black ash swamp, and large hemlock near the brook. The community plans to steward this property to protect habitat, protect water quality, and allow the forest to mature to improve forest health, diversity, and resiliency.
The Future of the Forest
Now that the public planning process has concluded, Inland Woods + Trails (IWT) will manage the property with input from a Governance Committee comprised of IWT board members and town and community representatives. This summer, Inland Woods + Trails will begin improving the Community Forest’s infrastructure such as roads, bridges, parking lots and begin building its first public trail.