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Ricker Pond State Park is a state park in Groton, Vermont in the United States. [2] It is one of seven state parks located in Groton State Forest. The park is just off Vermont Route 232. The park provides public access to Ricker Pond, a 95-acre (38 ha) lake in central Groton, and was developed in the 1930s by crews of the Civilian Conservation ...
Haley Farm State Park is a public recreation area that preserves Colonial-era farmland as open space in the town of Groton, Connecticut.The site of the state park once formed part of the lands granted to Governor John Winthrop and later became a dairy farm.
Groton Nature Center is a nature center in Groton, Vermont that serves seven area state parks located in Groton State Forest. [1] The free-to-the-public nature center features themed, tactile, and interactive exhibits on park resources, geography, plant and animal life, and human history.
Nov. 28—GROTON — Housing, climate resilience, and open space and development are among the topics the town's next Plan of Conservation and Development will tackle. The town will consider ...
Equestrians on the Groton X-Town Trail in Bluff Point State Park and Coastal Reserve. Bluff Point State Park is a public recreation area and nature preserve on an undeveloped peninsula located between the Poquonnock River and Mumford Cove on Long Island Sound in the town of Groton , Connecticut .
Aug. 20—GROTON — City resident Glenda Walker was picking up lettuce, cucumbers, peppers, and apples close to home Tuesday at the City of Groton Farmers Market in Washington Park. Walker, who ...
Aug. 11—GROTON — After 38 years of working for the town, Stephen "Steve" Matzdorff could hardly go anywhere in town without being able to say, "I worked on that" or "remember this job ...
Seyon Lodge State Park is a state park near Groton, Vermont in the United States. [1] It is one of seven state parks located in Groton State Forest. The focus of Seyon Lodge State Park is the 39-acre Noyes Pond. [2] Activities includes bicycling, fly fishing, hiking, picnicking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. [3]