Coastal Education Center at Crane Beach
Information and updates about the proposed Coastal Education Center at Crane Beach
Information and updates about the proposed Coastal Education Center at Crane Beach
A modest-sized reservation with a momentous history, King Philip's War hostage Mary White Rowlandson was released from captivity here in April 1676.
Trace the western shoreline of a sparkling lake and enjoy a woodsy ascent to scenic views of the Merrimack Valley.
Explore this sprawling landscape along more than 15 miles of trails and climb a hill for great views from the Merrimack Valley toward the Boston skyline...
Follow cart paths and foot trails through resurgent woodlands and past stone walls to the broad meadows of the North River.
Follow a loop trail through quiet woodlands, then visit the site of a former lead mine used by Indigenous peoples and, later, European settlers.
A landscape that once supported Colonial-era farming has returned to a natural environment of forest and swamp, fields, and uplands, laced by nine miles...
Become an expert on using a map and compass while exploring Rocky Woods!
The forest has reclaimed this centuries-old pastureland along the Charles River, where trails lead to lovely views of the river and its floodplain.
Discover a small, serene pond beyond a jumble of giant boulders forming a "house."