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Fact:

Every day, 44 acres of open space are lost forever to suburban sprawl in Massachusetts.

With 54 miles of shoreline, Wareham claims some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Commonwealth. From bogs to barrier beaches, forests to farmlands, we are surrounded by a diversity of lands and natural resources, seemingly blessed by Mother Nature herself.

Fact:

We have so much to lose.

Wareham Land Trust Properties

These properties are open to the public for passive recreation from sunrise to sunset .

Please observe the following general rules when visiting the properties:

  • No motorized vehicles.
  • No fires.
  • Pets under secure control; please clean up and remove waste.
  • No littering--what is brought in must be brought out.
  • Do not disturb or remove flora or fauna.
  • Be respectful of neighbors.

Wareham map Agawam Bryant Farm
Agawam River Pine Barrens Eldridge and Brown
Fearing Hill Conservation Area
HML Bay Point
Mark Murphy Freedom Cranberry Land
North Water Street Beach
Tweedy and Barnes
Whitlocks Landing
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