Breakheart
Reservation
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Forest Street, Saugus
781-233-0834
Open year-round, dawn to dusk. Breakheart
Reservation is a 640-acre hardwood forest with jagged, rocky
outcroppings, two fresh-water lakes, and a rambling section of
the Saugus River. Seven rocky hills, over 200 feet high, provide
vistas of Boston, southern New Hampshire and central Massachusetts.
An extensive trail system through the woodlands guides visitors
to various areas of the reservation. Fishing in Silver and Pearce
Lakes, hiking the trails and birdwatching by the Saugus River
are popular year-round activities. The supervised swimming area
at Pearce Lake, one of the few fresh- water swimming spots north
of Boston, draws crowds in the summer. In addition to its natural
resources, the reservation has a rich cultural history.
Special
Programs
Rangers conduct year-round programs that interpret the plant and animal
life of the woods and ponds as well as reservation management
issues and cultural themes of the reservation's past. In the
summer, most programs begin at the Pearce Lake swimming area.
Many of the programs are suitable for children. Special school
programs are offered in the spring.
Camp Nihan offers Environmental
Education Programs throughout the year.
Recreational Opportunities
Biking , Fishing, Hiking, Cross-country skiing, Swimming , Tot lot, Restrooms, First Aid, Information.
Directions:
By
Car:
Route 1 to Lynn Fells Parkway, entrance on Forest Street.
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