Head of Tide Preserve
Sitting on 92 acres along the Passagassawakeag River, the preserve features two approximately mile-long looping trails that are easy both in hiking terms and accessibility.
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Head of Tide Preserve Details
Sitting on 92 acres along the Passagassawakeag River, the Head of Tide Preserve was recently established in 2009 and features two approximately mile-long looping trails that are easy both in hiking terms and accessibility. Formerly agricultural land, the majority of the acreage is utilized for conservation activities from a variety of local organizations working to protect the land for the natural wildlife and public. The two trails meander through woods and past rivers and fields, as well as open communal farming projects.
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Hills to Sea Trail
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2.1 mi away
Passagassawakeag Rail Trail
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