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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.
A beautiful rocky peninsula in the Connecticut River, great for a day trip or camping. Rental canoes and kayaks.
An example of early successional habitat along the Millers River.
Spectacular series of waterfalls through steep gorge. Easy walk on opposite side of road to scenic Coddings Meadow.
4,500 acres of unique habitats. Camp, boat, hike, bike, fish, or swim. Fee for beach access.
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.
Town-owned beach. Swimming and boating.
A clear, spring-fed lake. Swimming beach, summer trout fishing, ice fishing.
A gem for canoeists and anglers, but especially for birdwatchers. Motor boat access.
Popular for boating, fly fishing, and hiking. Flatwater in places, moving water elsewhere.
Swimming and boating in lake or river, exploring the forest, camping—this area offers many delights.
These two adjacent properties comprise over 4,000 acres that include wetlands, rivers, and Queen Lake.
Gentle to moderate slopes traversed by several brooks, the land dominated by mixed forests and a range of wetlands.
Motor boat rental and launch area. Warm and cold water fish. No pets, please.
An "accidental wilderness," a huge lake offering premier habitat for wildlife and a haven for human visitors.