Great Hill

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Revision as of 03:57, 14 October 2023 by Watlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "[https://trails.actonma.gov/great-hill/ Great Hill] is one of Acton's larger conservation areas, w. over 200 acres. Acton started buying the parcels comprising Great Hill in 1975, and continues to this day, with the Magoun Land being the latest addition (2020). While there were originally plans to develop parts of Great Hill for recreation (e.g. a town pool off of Piper Rd), it is largely dedicated to woodland, with conservation easements on two portions (the Gaebel an...")
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Great Hill is one of Acton's larger conservation areas, w. over 200 acres. Acton started buying the parcels comprising Great Hill in 1975, and continues to this day, with the Magoun Land being the latest addition (2020). While there were originally plans to develop parts of Great Hill for recreation (e.g. a town pool off of Piper Rd), it is largely dedicated to woodland, with conservation easements on two portions (the Gaebel and Magoun additions). The town maintains (mows weekly) both a large Playing Field adjacent to the School St. parking lot, and a Little Playing fFeld close to Mill Corner. While in the past both have been used for organized children's sports, currently neither is used for that purpose.

Great Hill has numerous areas being worked for invasive plants. The areas that are relatively clear of invasive plants are the top of greater Great Hill (the east-most peak), parts of the eastern side of greater Great Hill, and a portion of old growth swamp to the northeast of the large Playing Field.

There are many serious infestations:

[hopefully soon, each of these will link to a page better describing the area and work history]

There are many other areas which have received attention in the past, which need varied amounts of regular attention:

[hopefully soon, each of these will link to a page better describing the area and work history]

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