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A park welcoming visitors with car top boat access, picnic benches and a nature trail through Cass Meadow and woodland along the Millers River.
Miles of forested trails among steep hills, stone walls, & views of the Millers River - beautiful all year round.
An aesthetic and recreational gem, with over 50 miles of roads and trails among streams forests and fields.
Rivers and lakes meet at this diverse recreation spot, the waters stocked with trout, the land with fowl.
Miles of trails through fields and forest and along river and swamp, with glimpses of both glacial and human history.
One- to two-mile loop trails lead visitors on gentle hikes through dense and more open woodlands.
Three miles of trails - loops through woodland and swamp, across Roaring Brook, and up, down and around a hill.
Three tracts of extensive trails through mixed forest and mountain laurel, criss-crossed by stone walls and a rich Native American and colonial history.
An example of early successional habitat along the Millers River.
A lovely 3.25-mile loop through woodlands that show the result of a responsibly planned timber harvest.
Six miles of blazed trail - North Pond Ridge, Bullard Farm, and Chestnut Hill. Map kiosk at Fittz Memorial Forest.
4,500 acres of unique habitats. Camp, boat, hike, bike, fish, or swim. Fee for beach access.
Numerous trails, one to an overlook of Quabbin Reservoir, plus primitive camping (see camping section).
A steep section of the Tully Trail, where the brook cuts a scenic gorge on its way to the Tully River.
Beautiful town conservation land with interconnecting trails along a pond.
Full service hunting and sporting store featuring firearms, bowhunting, and a full range of outdoor accessories and clothing for the whole family.