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Moose Brook State Park is a New Hampshire state park in Coos County, New Hampshire in the United States. The park occupies 755 acres (306 ha) [2] and sits at an elevation of 1,070 feet (330 m). [1] The park, which was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, was opened to the public in 1936. [2]
Pearl Hill State Park: Middlesex: 1,000 acres 400 ha: Park Hill Brook: Pilgrim Memorial State Park: Plymouth: 6 acres 2.4 ha: 1920: Site of Plymouth Rock: Pittsfield State Forest: Berkshire: 10,601 acres 4,290 ha: Pope John Paul II Park Reservation: Suffolk: 66 acres 27 ha: 2001: Neponset River Estuary: Reclaimed former landfill and commercial area
Moose Brook exits the gulch by dropping over Peboamauk Fall, then continues east through Moose Brook State Park to reach the Androscoggin River in the town of Gorham, New Hampshire. [2] The brook should not be confused with the Moose River, which enters the Androscoggin less than one mile downstream of Moose Brook.
Operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, interpretive center for the 7000-acre Blue Hills Reservation state park Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary: Mattapan: Suffolk: Greater Boston: website, 64 acres, operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, 2 miles of trails, located on the grounds of the old Boston State Hospital
It is adjacent to Moose Hill Farm, which is owned by the Trustees of Reservations. The nature center on Moose Hill Parkway was acquired in 1990. [2] The center displays rotating exhibits throughout the year. The sanctuary consists of habitats including forest, freshwater marsh, meadow, eskers and kettle holes. Over 160 species of birds have ...
The state legislature established the Mount Everett Reservation Commission in 1908. The commission was provided a fund of $5000 to purchase land in the towns of Mount Washington and Sheffield that would become the Mount Everett State Reservation. [4] By 1912, a little over half of the appropriation had been used to purchase 815 acres. [5]
A walking path (a dry section of the former Middlesex Canal) near Senator Charles E. Shannon Jr. Memorial Beach (formerly Sandy Beach) in Winchester. The Mystic River Reservation is a publicly owned nature preserve with recreational features located along the Mystic River in the towns of Winchester, Arlington, Medford, Somerville, Everett, and Chelsea in eastern Massachusetts.
The Trustees of Reservations World's End is a 251-acre (1 km²) park and conservation area located on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts . The peninsula is bordered by the Weir River to the North and East and Hingham Harbor (part of Hingham Bay , and Boston Harbor ) to the West.