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Friends Of Acadia Raising Funds For Trail Work On West Side Of Acadia National Park

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Dig out your extra change, or perhaps write a larger check, to help Friends of Acadia meet a challenge grant to underwrite trail work on the west side of Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park.

To obtain the grant, which has been put up by an anonymous Friends of Acadia member, the group must raise $5,000 from members and donors first.

Do you love hiking the Acadia Mountain Trail, Beech Cliff Loop, or Perpendicular Trail? Did you bring your kids (or grandparents!) up Flying Mountain? Maybe the quiet woods on Western Mountain are your style. This is a great way to make a difference on the trails that make a difference for you.

To join the effort and make a contribution to be matched, simply visit our secure online donation page. Be sure to note that the gift is for the “Westside Challenge.” Or, if you prefer, call the office at 800-625-0321 to charge your gift. Happy hiking!

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