Twin Brook Recreation Area
Totaling 250 acres, 22 of those are set aside as well maintained mixed-use sports fields.
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Twin Brook Recreation Area Details
The Twin Brook Recreation Area is a multi-use and multipurpose area of land known by all ages as a place of recreation. Totaling 250 acres, 22 of those are set aside as well maintained mixed-use sports fields. The trail network runs through these woods, around fields, and even hosts specifically designed trails for cross country skiing, horseback riding, and even a disc golf course. Open all year round, families of all ages are bound to be seen picnicking or running through the fields.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Twin Brook Recreation Area
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0.9 mi away
Cumberland Town Forest
The two connecting trails here are well marked, flat, and easy to follow through the 75 acres of groves.
1.4 mi away
Rock Ridge
As a beautiful and secluded 39 acres, the Rock Ridge is an interesting preservation area in that it surrounds a subdivision.
2.0 mi away
Town Landing
This site provides access to the shoreline and is mainly used by clammers.
2.0 mi away
Broad Cove Reserve
The 22 acres of Broad Cove feature trees, a field, and picnicking areas, with the main draw of half the acreage being located along the shoreline.
2.3 mi away
Waterfall Trail
As a path of non-motorized access, the Waterfall Trail was established for walking, hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing on the way to and in the Rines Forest area.