Whitten Hill Preserve
Now mostly forests and streams, guests hiking along the almost seven-mile trail network will notice random old stone walls, mills, and cellar holes.
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Whitten Hill Preserve Details
Like many of the properties in the area, the Whitten Hill Preserve is both a popular location for public recreation, as well as a point of historical remnants, long-forgotten yet impacting the land. Now mostly forests and streams, guests hiking along the almost seven-mile trail network will notice random old stone walls, mills, and cellar holes. Though tree-covered these days, the significance of a hike over and past these rough structures tells a tale of history that would pique the interest of the most indifferent hiker.
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