Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve

This 535-acre of protected landscapes is a thriving habitat for various creatures, including bobcats, moose, black beer, and deer.

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Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve Details

This 535-acre of protected landscapes is a thriving habitat for various creatures, including bobcats, moose, black beer, and deer. You might see them roaming through the forests as you navigate along with the parks trail system. However, this unspoiled preserve is not the only slice of beauty in the area. The park is located next to Binney Pond Natural Area, the Ashburnham State Forest, and the Wepack Wilderness.

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