Red Oak Hill Long Hill 315 200 263 129 245 150 Highlands Hill Red Oak Hill Trail Glen Trail Connector Doust Currier Trail Long Hill Trail 200 150 100 150 x 296 250 CHURCH ST To Merrimac Center BATTIS RD WINTER ST To Route 110 HARRIMAN RD P P P P Soccer Fields HUSE RD HIGHLAND ST RD BIRCH MEA R e d O a k H ill T rail C o b b l e r s B r o o k T r a i l V a ll e y T r a il T own Fore st T r a il J a y M cLaren Mem orial T rail C o b bler Brook TOWN FOREST RD BIR C H M E A D O W L O OP x x x P North Miles 0 .5 1 Feet 0 5000 1000 2000 3000 4000 Merrimac Town Forest Trail Map Merrimac Open Space Trail Intermittent Stream Stream Wooded Wetland Contour (50' Interval) Parking On Road Trailhead 250 P Town Land Boundary Trail Light Duty Road Unimproved Road
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Red Oak Hill
Long Hill
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Highlands Hill
Red Oak Hill TrailGlen Trail
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CurrierTrail
Long Hill Trail
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CHURCH STTo Merrimac Center
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SoccerFields
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Red Oak Hill Trail
Cobblers Brook Trail
Valley Trail
Town Forest Trail
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emorial Trail
Cobbler Brook
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MerrimacTown ForestTrail Map
MerrimacOpen Space
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Intermittent Stream
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Wooded Wetland
Contour (50' Interval)
Parking On Road
Trailhead
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Town Land Boundary
Trail
Light Duty Road
Unimproved Road
Merrimac Town ForestTrail Map
MerrimacOpen Space
The Merrimac Town Forest is a 311 acre tract of open space located in the heart of Merrimac. About 90% of the land lies within the Cobbler Brook watershed, which drains directly into the Merrimack River. Dirt roads once used for agricultural access and as fire lanes, are now recreational trails.
The forest has a variety of habitats within its borders. In low-lying regions of the forest, there are wetlands and dense hemlock groves. At higher elevations, there is a mixed community of beech, birch, and pine trees. Of particular interest is a stand of red pine trees planted in the late 1930s by depression workers, near the top of Red Oak Hill.
There are two major drumlin features within the forest: Red Oak Hill (315') and Long Hill at (263'). Another outstanding feature of the forest is the large beaver pond formed from the damming of Cobbler Brook. Cobbler Brook flows downstream from the dam towards Highland Road. The brook and pond provide a scenic, pictur-esque setting.
Major points of access are from the soccer field at Town Forest Road and from the now closed Battis Road landfill site.