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Charming Forest, Magical Exhibit
This is a very pleasant little escape with easy walking trails by a beaver-dammed "Fairy Pond". We went twice during a temporary environmental art "ramble" with installations all throughout the woods,...
take a nice quiet stroll through the woods and follow in the footsteps of history where our forefathers started our country. We did not see the actual British soldier grave site(if there was one) but...
This is a more pleasant piece of woods than I thought it would be. There is a nice pond and some good elevation to get the heart working a bit. You can however hear busy route 2 which does take away f...
Hapgood Wright, a town resident in the Colonial Era, left this land to the town of Concord ( which was settled in 1636 !) for use as a town forest in perpetuity. There are hiking trails in the woods, ...
This little gem has great hiking trails that offer pond-and wood-views, and a few nice places to have a picnic. The pond has it's share of frogs and wildlife so that it is pretty easy to introduce the...
Charming Forest, Magical Exhibit
This is a very pleasant little escape with easy walking trails by a beaver-dammed "Fairy Pond". We went twice during a temporary environmental art "ramble" with installations all throughout the woods,...
HS senior trip
take a nice quiet stroll through the woods and follow in the footsteps of history where our forefathers started our country. We did not see the actual British soldier grave site(if there was one) but...
Nice little walk
This is a more pleasant piece of woods than I thought it would be. There is a nice pond and some good elevation to get the heart working a bit. You can however hear busy route 2 which does take away f...
Concord Town Forest since 1687 !
Hapgood Wright, a town resident in the Colonial Era, left this land to the town of Concord ( which was settled in 1636 !) for use as a town forest in perpetuity. There are hiking trails in the woods, ...
FairyLand is Sweet
This little gem has great hiking trails that offer pond-and wood-views, and a few nice places to have a picnic. The pond has it's share of frogs and wildlife so that it is pretty easy to introduce the...