Visitor Guide


Welcome to our Visitor Guide. You can browse our properties using the map, or scroll down to filter by region or recreational activity. Featured forests (blue pins) are the best for recreation and they typically have parking areas, mapped trails, and more detailed information. All of our protected forests are open to the public. You can also search by property name or town.


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A purple sunset on water in Washburn Forest.

Washburn Family Forest

The Washburn land has a multi-generational history as a working forest. The Washburn siblings’ father Reuben Washburn and his business partner George Hann first began purchasing timberland in the 1940s and early 1950s for what became the Washburn Lumber Company.

Recreations:
Birdwatching,
Cross-country Skiing,
Dog-walking,
Fishing,
Hiking Trails,
Hunting,
Snowmobiling,
Snowshoeing

Weeks Forest

Two miles of trails/woods roads over gently rolling terrain through beech and hemlock forest. There are a few vernal pools visible from the trail network, and a field in the southwest corner of the property.

Recreations:
Birdwatching,
Cross-country Skiing,
Dog-walking,
Family-oriented,
Hiking Trails,
Hunting,
Snowshoeing
A large tree surrounded by fall colors.

Welch Family Farm and Forest/Kulish Family Forest

At Welch Family Farm and Forest, you’ll find what remains of the homestead and farm of the Welch family, who emigrated from Ireland in the 1860s.

Recreations:
Cross-country Skiing,
Hiking Trails,
Snowshoeing