![]() ![]() The streambed provides diverse riverine habitats-still water, marshland, and small rapids-each attracting its particular complex of species. Nashoba Brook Conservation Land is a very scenic area owing to the unspoiled Nashoba Brook, which runs through it from north to south. Besides Camp Acton’s separate map, there is a composite map showing all four parcels. It is possible to complete a circuit through dense woodlands of nearly 6 miles from Camp Acton’s Pope Road entrance on the east to Nashoba Brook’s Route 27 entrance on the west. Two short red-blazed trails connect the Nashoba Brook loop trail to the westerly side of the Spring Hill Conservation Land loop trail, which connects in turn to the Robbins Mill and Camp Acton Conservation Lands. ![]() Each property has its own yellow loop trail, separate entrances, kiosk(s), and parking. Nashoba Brook Conservation Land is one of four contiguous conservation lands totaling over 500 acres that form Acton’s largest protected natural area. From Spring Hill Conservation Land via red connector trails.Cul-de-sac on Milldam Road, off Main Street via Northbriar Road.East side of Milldam Road at junction with Northbriar Road, off Main Street.North side of Davis Road, off Great Road, west of The Arbors ( P, K ).End of Wheeler Lane, off Main Street ( P arking, K iosk).Terrain/Trail Conditions: Variable, from fairly smooth and wide to narrow and stony or crisscrossed by tree roots minor hilliness on southeasterly section of loop trail occasional wet areas, even in upland sections Location: North Acton on easterly side of Main Street (Route 27), toward Westford and Carlisle ![]()
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