Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands

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Much of this land is thought to have been purchased from the Saquatucket Native Americans in 1668 by pioneer John Bell. The land passed through several owners before being purchased by the town over 300 years later to safeguard the Herring River, West Reservoir, and surrounding woodlands.

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Thompson's Field Conservation Area

The Town of Thompson's Field purchased 57 acres in 1984, which is now known as the Thompson's Field Conservation Area. Groundwater running toward the adjacent public wellfield was mostly protected by the mosaic of woodlands and farmland.

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Hawksnest State Park

Hiking, relaxing, and animal viewing opportunities in a natural setting with trees and ponds.

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Sand Pond Beach

The Harwich Recreation and Youth Department's facilities and programs are open to all Harwich residents, both adults and children.

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Rocky Mountain Park

Hiking trails, a 1912 sandstone observation tower, and seats may be found in this 117-acre woodland park.

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Groton Town Forest

Welcome to Groton's trail system, which you are invited to explore. Groton includes more than ten square miles of conserved property and more than a hundred miles of maintained paths. Lakes, eskers, oxbows, drumlins, kettle holes, rivers, streams, vernal pools, fields, hills, working farms, swimming holes, a historic barn, beaver dams, kinetic art, bike trails, and, of course, wildlife can all be found here.

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Winnekenni Park

A late-19th-century English-style stone castle and walking trails may be found in this lakeside public park.

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Is Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands open year-round?

Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands is generally open year-round, but hours may change due to weather or maintenance.

Are there other dog parks near Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands in Harwich?

Yes, you can explore more dog parks in Harwich on Petzooie.

Is Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands an off-leash dog park?

Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (508) 432-3997 for more details.

Is there an entry fee for Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact (508) 432-3997 if available.

Where is Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands located?

Bell’s Neck Conservation Lands is located at Bells Neck Rd in Harwich, Massachusetts. It’s a convenient spot for local pet owners.