Doyle Preserve

Bright lakeside views, breezy woods, and the sounds of birds are the usual greeters of Doyle Preserve visitors.

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Doyle Preserve Details

Bright lakeside views, breezy woods, and the sounds of birds are the usual greeters of Doyle Preserve visitors. Gifted to the public for recreational and educational purposes, the land's main feature is it's 1,200 feet of shore footage on the Pemaquid Pond, a popular fishing and recreational spot as the largest body of water in the area. A little over a mile of moderate trails runs through the woods and grassy shores where school children and wildlife are just as equally abundant.

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