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Wildlands Trust - Canoe Club Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Wildlands Trust - Canoe Club Preserve, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Pembroke, Massachusetts. This picturesque park offers a perfect escape into nature, where visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of lush landscapes and peaceful waterways. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike, Canoe Club Preserve provides a variety of activities including hiking, bird-watching, and of course, canoeing along its serene waters. The well-maintained trails offer breathtaking views and a chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna native to the area. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or an adventurous day out, Wildlands Trust - Canoe Club Preserve promises a memorable experience for all. Visit us today to reconnect with nature and enjoy the natural splendor of Pembroke.
Pembroke, Massachusetts 02359, United States -
Stetson Meadows
● OpenWelcome to Stetson Meadows, a serene park and tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Marshfield, Massachusetts. Spanning 184 acres of Norwell Conservation land along the picturesque North River, Stetson Meadows offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature, complete with 2-3 miles of intersecting trails, a charming picnic area, and numerous historic stone walls. Named after Cornet Robert Stetson, who settled here in 1634, this hidden gem is tucked away in the woods, accessible only by a single dirt road. The Town of Norwell purchased the property in 1972 to provide public access and protect the area from further development. Today, thanks to the dedication of volunteers and the town, a well-maintained network of trails invites you to explore the lush forests, open meadows, vibrant wetlands, and woody swamps, all while enjoying stunning views of the salt marsh and river.
Marshfield, Massachusetts 02050, United States
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