F. Gilbert Hills State Forest
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Template:Geobox F. Gilbert Hills State Forest is a 1,027-acre (416 ha) Massachusetts state forest located in Foxborough and Wrentham. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The forest was named for a former State Forester and employee.
Description
F. Gilbert Hills State Forest consists of a pine and oak forest with 23 trails for walking, hiking, horseback riding or off-road vehicle use. The 30 miles (48 km) Warner Trail passes through the property.
Franklin State Forest and Wrentham State Forest are managed in conjunction with this property[1].
Recreational opportunities
- Accessible Restrooms
- Picnicking
- Trails for walking and hiking
- Horseback riding trails
- Mountain biking
- Off-Road vehicles
- Cross-country skiing
- Hunting (restrictions)
See also
References
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Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. "F. Gilbert Hills State Forest". Retrieved 2009-11-5.
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