Coolidge reservation wildlife viewing in Massachusetts
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Coolidge Reservation
Coolidge Reservation is a picturesque park and tourist attraction located at 15 Coolidge Point in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, United States. The institution features a scenic pond, a small forest of pine and oak trees, and a spectacular seaside lawn that offers breathtaking views of Massachusetts Bay and the North Shore. Named after the Coolidge family who owned the peninsula for generations, Coolidge Reservation includes the magnificent Ocean Lawn at the tip of Coolidge Point, where the family's mansion once stood. Visitors can also explore Bungalow Hill for solitude and views of Magnolia Harbor, walk along Clarke Pond, and enjoy the colorful beach pea and beach rose at Gray Beach. The property is open daily for visitors to enjoy the trails and natural beauty. With over 27,000 acres under management, The Trustees is committed to protecting environmentally significant areas like Coolidge Reservation. Visitors can also participate in The Trustees Hiking Challenge and explore other Trustees properties with their dogs. Whether you're interested in hiking, nature exploration, or simply enjoying a picnic, Coolidge Reservation offers something for everyone to enjoy.
Weir Hill
Weir Hill is a stunning park and tourist attraction located in North Andover, Massachusetts, United States. Visitors can trace the western shoreline of Lake Cochichewick or hike through rare barrens habitat to enjoy scenic views of the Merrimack Valley. The 60-acre property features a diverse range of plant communities, including oak-hickory forests, wet meadows, and hillside seeps. The area's rich history of agricultural use, fire, and cutting and mowing regimes has created a unique patchwork landscape. Trails like the Edgewood Farm Trail and Weir Hill Trail offer opportunities to explore the beautiful surroundings, with options for easy to moderate hiking as well as more strenuous routes. The Mills to Hills Trail provides access to wet meadows and historic mills in downtown North Andover. The Stevens to Stevens Trail connects to the Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens, offering a chance to explore more conservation land.
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