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Snowshoe anyone?

January 16, 2019

Join Piscataquog Land Conservancy and the Dunbarton Conservation Commission for a winter hike/snowshoe in Dunbarton’s Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area, Saturday, January 26 at 1 pm.

Dress for the weather. Snowshoes may be necessary depending on the condition of the snowpack.. If it is icy, creepers or microspikes might be a good idea. Expect to be out for about 3 hours.

Meet at the Kuncanowet trailhead and parking area off of Holiday Shore Drive.

If you plan to attend, please register on the PLC website at this link.

Learn more about the Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area
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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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