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Diversity of terrain is what makes Noanet so special; swamplands, brooks, millponds, a waterfall, upland forests, and a 387-foot peak can all be found here. These features provide excellent nature study as well as hiking, jogging, and cross-country skiing on the reservation’s extensive network of trails.
The variety of terrain, coupled with the fact the property abuts privately owned Hale Reservation (1,200 acres) and Powisset Farm (105 acres), makes this an ideal wildlife refuge. Highlights: Hilltop view, pond, old mill site.
Diversity of terrain is what makes Noanet so special; swamplands, brooks, millponds, a waterfall, upland forests, and a 387-foot peak can all be found here. These features provide excellent nature study as well as hiking, jogging, and cross-country skiing on the reservation’s extensive network of trails.
The variety of terrain, coupled with the fact the property abuts privately owned Hale Reservation (1,200 acres) and Powisset Farm (105 acres), makes this an ideal wildlife refuge. Highlights: Hilltop view, pond, old mill site.
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