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Wealthy Newcomers Disrupt Maine's Outdoor Tradition
15 Nov, 2025
Summary
- New "No Trespassing" signs, surveillance cameras, and locked gates installed on Burnt Jacket Mountain
- Locals upset over loss of public access to trails and forests, a long-standing tradition
- Concerns over rising housing costs and real estate taxes driven by wealthy newcomers

In the remote wilderness of northern Maine, a long-standing tradition of public access to private lands has been upended by the arrival of wealthy newcomers. As COVID-19 pandemic transplants and other affluent individuals have put down roots in the Moosehead Lake region, the once-open forests and trails have started to close off.




