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The Arboretum is not owned by the State. It is managed as a non-profit organization on land leased from the State. We apologize for any confusion this might have caused.
News and Information
The Maine Geological Survey (MGS) is pleased to share its newest Maine Geologic Fact and Locality (GFL): Viles Arboretum, Augusta, Maine. MGS hydrogeologist Ryan Gordon takes us mere steps from the Maine Geological Survey’s home base on the east side of Augusta to the Viles Arboretum, a 224-acre natural area formerly known as the Pine Tree State Arboretum, and managed as a non-profit organization on land leased from the State. The Arboretum’s six miles of trails are open to the public for passive recreation and the observation of natural history every day from dawn to dusk. From the fields and trails at the Arboretum, one can observe several aspects of local geology and hydrogeology, including some interesting intersections between geology and the human history of the site, such as a granite quarry and early drinking water delivery systems for the State Hospital.
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If you are interested in being a guest author or if you know of an interesting geologic site that you would like MGS to consider visiting and documenting, please email Christian Halsted, Director, Earth Resources Information, Maine Geological Survey, at christian.h.halsted@maine.gov.
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