Blackstrap Community Forest

Part of a section of land totaling 520 acres, the Blackstrap Community Forest is part of the largest block of protected area in Falmouth.

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Blackstrap Community Forest Details

Part of a section of land totaling 520 acres, the Blackstrap Community Forest is part of the largest block of protected area in Falmouth. Mainly a wooded expanse with the Piscataqua River and small stream branches running along and through it, the location is most popular for taking to the trails on mountain bikes due to the over ten-miles of hilly networks. Hikers are also allowed here too though and will find the paths to be moderate in difficulty and possibly muddy depending on the time of year.

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