Chandler Brook Preserve
As a 65 acre property surrounding a major brook, managed fields, and forests, the Chandler Brook Preserve is a wildlife haven.
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Chandler Brook Preserve Details
As a 65 acre property surrounding a major brook, managed fields, and forests, the Chandler Brook Preserve is a wildlife haven. The old hemlock forest trails are well-tread and marked and connect to field paths that have been mowed for convenience. The preserve was once an old farmstead, now silent, it makes for an excellent location to visit. With the 2.9 miles of nicely kept walkways, birdwatching and equestrian riding are particularly popular here.
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Nearby Parks Around Chandler Brook Preserve
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Chandler Brook Preserve
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0.9 mi away
Old Town House Park
An easy three miles of walking paths run through and around the fields of Old Town House Park.
2.2 mi away
Sam Ristich Trail Network
Not named for the most enthusiastic naturalist or decorated general of his era, but for his love of mushrooms.
2.6 mi away
Skyline Farm
A historic 52-acre property that now functions as a nonprofit organization where visitors to the old farmstead will enjoy traversing the 2 miles of trails crossing brooks and passing hayfields.
2.9 mi away
Pineland Public Land
Pineland Public Land is now 600 acres of trails and forests, previously though, it was a working farm and school with a controversial history.
3.2 mi away
Bradbury Mountain State Park
A 21.5-mile network of easy-to-advanced hikes. At 730 acres, Bradbury Mountain State Park is one of the most popular in Maine, even in the winter.