Arnold Family Forest

A 67-acre property that was part of the Arnold family for three generations was generously gifted to the New England Forestry Foundation.

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Arnold Family Forest Details

A 67-acre property that was part of the Arnold family for three generations was generously gifted to the New England Forestry Foundation to become what is now the Arnold Family Forest. With frontage on Redding Creek and Frog Point, the land is mostly wooded with beautiful scenery along its trails. With trails weighing in at slightly under a mile, it is the forests here have an interesting history. Two types of trees, oak and pine are found in abundance, while a stand of unusual white pine, apparently established to fill in an old airstrip of the owners, sits adjacent.

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