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Cider Knoll Conservation Land
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The new trail connection and parking area on Stow Road is now open!  Enjoy


Welcome to Cider Knoll!!
This parcel of conservation land is mainly wooded and full of life!  The entire property consists of 105.4 acres and the total mileage of trails here is approximately 2 miles.The loop trail runs along scenic rock outcroppings, one of which overlooks the pond on the south end of the property.  This parcel is an ideal spot for bird watching as the pond and the bordering wetland area provide for a rich wildlife habitat.  Various waterfowl have been spotted here along with birds such as the great blue heron and the belted kingfisher.  Reptile and amphibian wildlife are also common here.  Some mammal species that have been spotted on the trails include white tailed deer, beaver, fisher, wild turkeys, as well as signs of raccoon and coyote.

This parcel also adjoins several historical homesteads on Concord and Stow Roads.  These were owned by some of the original settlers of Marlborough.  Portions of the landscape were once open fields and a small apple orchard.


Rules, Regulations and Information
Conservation Lands are open from dawn to dusk

Prohibited Activities: hunting, motorized vehicles, fires, littering, cutting or removing of trees or plants, camping and swimming

Recreational Opportunities: hiking, walking trail, cross-country skiing, picnicking

Directions
From Concord Road, pass the Country Club (on both sides of the road) and continue for about a mile, pass Beaman Lane and Collins Drive on your Left and take the next left onto McNeil Circle.  Take the first right onto Vega Road, the first left onto Juniper Road.  Turn left at the end onto Woodland Drive and you will immediately see the trailhead at the end of the street.