
Bass Falls Preserve
A 136-acre preserve along the Sheepscot River with woodland habitat and 4,500 feet along the river's edge.
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Bass Falls Preserve Details
A 136-acre preserve along the Sheepscot River with woodland habitat and 4,500 feet along the river's edge, the Bass Falls Preserve is home to a multitude of wildlife from birds to fish. The area welcomes visitors with 2.5 miles of trails ranging from easy to moderate. It is named after the small falls that are best seen when the water is low and is also popular with anglers, as its name would suggest.
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