Stiles & Hart Conservation Area 1 Broad Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324
About the Business
Welcome to Stiles & Hart Conservation Area, a serene oasis located at 1 Broad Street in the heart of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. As a premier park and treasured tourist attraction, this conservation area offers a perfect escape into nature for both locals and visitors alike. Immerse yourself in the beauty of lush landscapes and diverse wildlife as you explore the well-maintained trails that wind through this picturesque setting. Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot for a leisurely walk, a scenic backdrop for photography, or a place to connect with nature, Stiles & Hart Conservation Area is your ideal destination. Discover the tranquility and natural beauty that make this conservation area a beloved gem in Bridgewater. Visit us today and experience the charm and serenity that Stiles & Hart has to offer.
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1 Broad Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02324, United States
Reviews
"Then coming here for years beautiful and Quiet Pond great for fishing with a little ones the only thing that sucks is you get stuck on rocks or bricks on the bottom of the pond if you're not careful"
"An adventure as there are secret entrances and seemingly locals only know about. It isn’t maintained so consider solid footwear. Hawks, town river, ponds and peace. There is an old mound of bricks being over grown with foliage which can be spotted for those with a keen eye. Morning is best as the paths are not easy to follow and the trail is long. Didn’t spot anyone, just some unwelcome litter in places. It’s fun with lots of uncertainties…"
"Nice!!"
"this place has so much potential. i enjoyed the trees and old structures walking the path along the river. in the photos a marvelous deformed tree sadly lost a branch but still presents itself magnificently. yet it has sadly fallen to ruin. it is a good duck in out-and-back hike at this entrance. but the trails in the map i found online do not exist. the kiosk has fallen over and i went in winter, so i have no idea if the path is groomed In spring. long dead weeds indicate it is not. because it may not be maintained i would go in the late fall, winter, or early spring to avoid ticks. looks like a good birding area as well. it could be 5 star if the area was maintained"
"You good job"
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