What People Are Saying About Lincoln Conservation Commn
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The woods and fields adjoining the Sudbury River were favorites of Henry David Thoreau, and he wrote of them in his journals and essays. – – The town of Lincoln has preserved over 227 acres with some 60 miles of trails in conservation land, much of which abuts the river and offers enchanting views. Mount Misery is really just a moderate-size hill (284 feet high), but the trail to the top is an easy walk and the vistas of the Sudbury River and Fairhaven Bay are superb. – – The conservation land is crossed with good trails which are open year-round. The best place to…

