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Town of, MA Trails Map 6a SPLIT ROCK PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIVATE PRIVATE PROPERY STAY ON HEAD FUTURE TO SKINNER (NOT MARKED) 0 miles 0.25 0.250 0.5 Mapbox, Data Odbl, OpenStreetMap contributors primary use GPS address 95 Main Street. Also specific questions and accuracy requirements. The Town of disclaims responsibility for damages or liability that may arise from the use of this map. All content designed by JML. Trail and property specific information is created and updated by the Trails Committee. Revision (6.207) Coordinates N 42 26 8.4 W 7 33 57.9 Contour Lines in Feet (33 Intervals)

Town of, MA Signage Key Map 6b 2 3 SPLIT ROCK 3A 2A 2B 2C 3B 2D H 2E 3G 2N 2K 2F 2G 2H D E F G 3E 3F 2M 2L 2J 2I C B AREA 3 AREA 2 AREA PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIVATE PRIVATE PROPERTY STAY ON HEAD FUTURE TO SKINNER (NOT MARKED) 0 miles 0.25 0.250 0.5 Mapbox, Data Odbl, OpenStreetMap contributors primary use GPS address 95 Main Street. Also specific questions and accuracy requirements. The Town of disclaims responsibility for damages or liability that may arise from the use of this map. All content designed by JML. Trail and property specific information is created and updated by the Trails Committee. Revision (6.207) Coordinates N 42 26 8.4 W 7 33 57.9 Contour Lines in Feet (33 Intervals)

Town of, MA Scaled Maps 6c 3A 3L 3Q Phillips Area 3C 3B 3N 3M 3V 3W 3X 3U 3O 3K 3T 3J 3Y 3S 3I 3H 3G This 75-acre parcel consisting of mainly upland oak forest is home to several vernal pools, stone walls, slow moving streams, and hilly terrain. This area is one of s most popular places to go walking, skiing, biking, and horseback riding. Cart paths and single track trails extend out to Rattlesnake Hill, Old Sugar Road, Harris Farm, and the Bob Horton Loop Trail. 3D 3P QUARRY G 3R 3F F LIME KILN Bob Horton Trail Main parking area for access to the entire Rattlesnake area. Enjoy a nature walk around Great Brook and discover the Quarry and Lime Kiln PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIVATE PRIVATE PROPERTY STAY ON HEAD Coordinates N 42 26 8.4 W 7 33 57.9 3E primary use GPS address 95 Main Street. Also Contour Lines in Feet (33 Intervals) specific questions and accuracy requirements. The Town of disclaims responsibility for damages or liability that may arise from the use of this map. All content designed by JML. Trail and property specific information is created and updated by the Trails Committee. Revision (6.207) C D E B

Town of, MA Photo Key 6 E QUARRY (WINTER TIME) E CAVE FOUR BOULDERS AREA ADJACENT TO PHILIP PHILLIPS CONSERVATION LAND PLAQUE GLACIALLY DEPOSITED BOULDER ON BOULDER SPLIT ROCK ( PASSES IN BETWEEN) MARKERS VARY primary use GPS address 95 Main Street. Also specific questions and accuracy requirements. The Town of disclaims responsibility for damages or liability that may arise from the use of this map. All content designed by JML. Trail and property specific information is created and updated by the Trails Committee. Revision (.207)

s Trails and Public Lands Welcome! The, the Commission, and the Trails Committee invite you to enjoy the trails and conservation land of. From the floodplains of the Nashua and Still Rivers, to the rocky ledge of Powderhouse Hill, from the open fields of the Phillips land, to the fern-lined paths of Northwoods, our conservation lands protect a variety of habitats and natural and historical features. Most of the town s trails are on public land, acquired through public and private funding, as well as outright donations of property by residents. Some trails cross private land and we are grateful to the landowners who share their land through trail easements and informal agreements. We encourage responsible public use and enjoyment of land under our stewardship. The following guidelines ensure that these special places will be here for future generations to enjoy. Stay on marked trails and respect private property Bridges and other constructed walkways are for foot traffic only Swimming permitted only at Town Beach No motorized vehicles, except for emergency response or municipal vehicles No hunting, trapping, or discharge of firearms, arrows, paintballs, or pellets No dumping and/or littering leave no trace No alcoholic beverages, glass containers, or smoking No cutting or removal of vegetation, soil, rock or wood No new trail cutting or posting of signs please contact the Trails Committee Dogs may be walked on conservation land as long as they are under effective control of a person. Dog walkers shall clean up dog waste on trails and in all environmentally sensitive areas. Please keep dogs out of vernal pools during the breeding season for frogs and salamanders (mid-february through April). Do not allow dogs to harass wildlife. What is the role of the? Learn more at: http://www.boltonconservationtrust.org/ The was founded in 974 with the purpose of preserving the natural resources and rural character of the town. A private, non-profit corporation, the has helped protect large and small parcels in town, on its own and by collaborating with the Town, landowners, developers and State agencies. Projects of note include the Rattlesnake Hill/Lime Kiln area, the Nicewicz and Schartner Farms, the International/Schultz Farm and the Nashoba Valley Winery. The owns 290 acres of land and holds Restrictions on over 300 acres. The fulfills the public education aspect of its mission through the Tom Denney Nature Camp each summer and the Four Winds environmental education program at Florence Sawyer School. What is the role of the Commission? The Commission works to protect open space through land acquisition, accepting gifts of land, administering Restrictions, and administering Agricultural Preservation Restrictions. The Commission enforces the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act (MGL Ch. 3.s40), s Wetland Bylaw (.8). The Commission also helps advise other governing bodies and assists in non-regulatory functions, such as public education. Pursuant to MGL Ch. 40, s. 8c, the Commission has adopted these rules and regulations to provide a pleasant experience for users. The regulations also help preserve and protect wildlife, and the aesthetic, ecological, environmental, and conservation values of these properties, including: protection of surface & ground water resources - protection of un-fragmented forest habitat - protection of wildlife habitat - protection of open space and the Town s trail system. What is the role of the Trails Committee? The Trails Committee is a volunteer team, self-organized to help maintain our extensive local trail network. The town of and its residents enjoy a diverse system of recreational trails through dozens of properties totaling over 2000 acres. These diverse properties provide a rewarding outdoor experience of local terrains, habitats, historic features, and natural resources. s trails showcase how our town is uniquely connected in a way other than by our roads. Primary efforts of the TC in collaboration with the Commission, the, and contributing private landowners focus on: creating, marking, maintaining, and preserving trails in ; creating and updating property trail maps; building and maintaining bridges and walkways to protect resource areas; enabling and encouraging responsible access through conservation land; uncovering and preserving the history of s conservation properties. Contact for meeting dates, volunteer opportunities, and property needs at TrailsCommittee@gmail.com 6