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Kuncanowet Trail Clean-up

November 2, 2015

The Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area management committee will hold its fall trail clean-up Saturday morning, November 14th from 9:00 am until approximately noon.  We will meet at the trailhead at the end of Holiday Shore drive. 

We need volunteers with clippers and loppers.  A chainsaw or two would be helpful if used by competent individuals.  A four wheeler will be available to move equipment.  Maps will be provided as work assignments are handed out. 

If you plan to attend, please email Ron Jarvis at rdjarvis@mygsc.com to give us an idea of how many helping hands will be available.  In case rain is forecast for that date, please check your emails for a cancellation.

 

 

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The 13 Wonders of Dunbarton

The Bela Brook Conservation Area (Grapevine Road)

Kimball Pond Conservation Area (Kimball Pond Road)

Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area (Holiday Shore Drive)

Winslow Town Forest (Stark Lane) 

Stark Cemetery (Mansion Road)

Hopkinton Everett Flood Control Area (Everett Dam Road)

Long Pond (Long Pond Road)

Purgatory Pond (Purgatory Pond Road)

View from Burnham Hill (Rt. 13)

Rogers and Putney home sites (Robert Rogers Road)

Highest Point in Dunbarton and view from Mills Hill (Rt. 13) 900 feet).

Biggest boulder in Dunbarton (off powerlines on east side of Kimball Pond Rd.)

Geographic Center of New England (Stone Farm, Guinea Rd.)

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