The Cook Conservation Area/Lancaster State Forest in Lancaster, MA is a vast natural oasis spanning approximately 800 acres, owned by the Lancaster Conservation Commission. Situated just a mile and a half from Rte. 117 on the west side of Lunenburg Road, Rte. 70, this conservation area offers a six-mile trail along the North Branch of the Nashua, providing visitors with a serene and picturesque hiking experience.
Additionally, the area connects to the Chapman Goodale land, extending into Leominster, and offers ample parking facilities for convenience. With its beautiful landscapes and well-maintained trails, the Cook Conservation Area/Lancaster State Forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Massachusetts.
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