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  2. Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens in Stamford, Connecticut, contains 93 acres of parkland, gardens, landscapes, and hiking trails that focus on the regional plants, ecology and character of Southwestern New England. The Arboretum is open and accessible to the public every day of the year and is located at 151 Brookdale Road.

  3. Beaver Brook State Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Brook State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area covering 401 acres (162 ha) in the towns of Windham and Chaplin, Connecticut. The state park encompasses Bibbins Pond, also known as Beaver Brook Pond, as well as the acreage northward as far as the Air Line State Park Trail , which forms the park's northern boundary. [4]

  4. Bartlett Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Pond. /  41.9278888°N 70.5570316°W  / 41.9278888; -70.5570316. Bartlett Pond is a 33-acre (130,000 m 2) pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The inflow of the pond is Beaver Dam Brook, and the outflow is a river that empties into Cape Cod Bay. White Horse Beach nearly surrounds the pond, lying to the ...

  5. Burr Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Burr Pond State Park. /  41.86944°N 73.09722°W  / 41.86944; -73.09722. Burr Pond State Park is a public recreation area covering 438 acres (177 ha) adjacent to Paugnut State Forest in the town of Torrington, Connecticut. The state park surrounds Burr Pond, an 85-acre (34 ha), [ 3] man-made body of water with facilities for swimming ...

  6. Norwottuck Branch Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    Length: 11 mi (18 km) Location: Northampton, Massachusetts to Belchertown, Massachusetts: Established: 1993 (): Designation: Massachusetts state park: Trailheads: to: Use: Hiking, bicycling, inline skating, cross-country skiing: Difficulty: Easy: Season: Year-round: Sights: Beaver pond near the eastern end with various birds and other fauna (the Amherst College Wildlife Sanctuary), [1] former ...

  7. Whitaker Ponds Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was expanded by more land purchases in 1997 and 2004. [2] The Whitaker Ponds are two shallow freshwater ponds connected by a metal culvert. In 1995, their combined size was estimated to be 11 acres. A black cottonwood forest grows around the ponds. [2] Mammals seen in the park include beavers, coyotes, and river otters.

  8. Narragansett Trail - Wikipedia

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    Hunters, deer ticks, poison ivy, insects, snakes, black bears. The Narragansett Trail is a 16 miles (26 km) hiking trail located in Connecticut. It is one of the Blue-Blazed Trails maintained by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, the Narragansett Council, and the Rhode Island chapter of Scouts BSA. Running along the Connecticut-Rhode ...

  9. Beaver dam - Wikipedia

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    The largest known beaver dam is in Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta, Canada, and is 775 metres (2,543 ft) long. [8] Satellite photos provided by NASA WorldWind show the dam did not exist in 1975, but it appeared in subsequent images. It has two or more lodges and is a combination of two original dams.