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Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
Parking area.
Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
A map of the area.
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Mill Pond boat ramp covered in snow. The pond is popular for ice fishing in winter.
Jenny Citrin
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Trail sign near the start of the trail.
Jenny Citrin
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Westborough Charm Bracelet System trail markers.
Jenny Citrin
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Wooden planks and bridges are mostly in good condition.
Jenny Citrin
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There are several routes one can take in this area.
Jenny Citrin
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Ice fishing is popular in the winter, and canoeing is popular in the summer.
Jenny Citrin
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Most of the trail is a singletrack wooded trail.
Jenny Citrin
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Many rock walls at the beginning of the trail.
Jenny Citrin
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The John F. Malley Trail.
Jenny Citrin
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The John F. Malley Trail crosses a frozen creek.
Jenny Citrin
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Lichen in the winter along the John F. Malley Trail.
Jenny Citrin
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The trail has several spots that open up to great views of the pond.
Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
A maintenance road that is only used to maintain the pump house. The road section is about 0.3 miles long.
Jenny Citrin
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Dogs are allowed along the trail.
Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
Evergreen section of the John F. Malley Trail.
Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
Turn-around point for this route and the beginning of the Eagle Trail.
Jenny Citrin
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12/27/2017
View at Osprey Point.

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