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Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust
PO Box P17
404 Elm Street
Dartmouth, MA 02748

Tel: 508-991-2289

Land Management | Ridge Hill Reserve

 

Donor : 85 acres purchased from David McLaughlin; 52 acres purchased from Wilson & Odelia Tiburtino

Acreage : 137 Acres

Location : adjacent to Jason Phillips Mill Site on the west side of Collins Corner Road, 1 mile north of Old Fall River Road, near the village of Hixville

Year Acquired : 2004 & 2006

Access Point
: Parking lot on Collins Corner Road

Directions: See below   To see approx. location of parking lot on Google click here

Volunteer Stewards
: Diane Camacho, Ted Ingalls, Mike Labossiere, Hank Riley

Trail Map (jpg file - for best printing, save to your computer first)

 

 
Reserve Amenities:
 
 
 

 
Description:

In 2004, DNRT purchased the Ridge Hill Reserves, marking the successful close of a project that involved many groups and donations from more than 300 families.  The properties include the 38-acre Jason Phillips Mill Site, the 85-acre Ridge Hill Reserve and the 35-acre Barzabiel Washburn Reserve. 

In 2006, DNRT added to the Ridge Hill Reserve by acquiring another 52 acres between the existing Reserve and protected land owned by the City of Fall River Water Department.
 
The land, most of it wooded upland, lies just south of the Copicut Reservoir between the Copicut and Shingle Island Rivers.  The Reserve land abuts the Bioreserve and is very close to several other protected properties within Dartmouth. Creating these extensive areas of open space makes a real difference for wildlife. It also protects both private and public water supplies, the Buzzards Bay watershed, and the unique character of the Hixville area.
 
The Reserves include a millpond, beautiful pitch pines and hemlocks, white pines and mature beech stands. Visitors should also watch for lady slippers in the late spring, blueberries and huckleberries in late summer and many different kinds of birds and plants.
 

Directions: From I-195, Exit 12
North on Faunce Corner Road to Old Fall River Road.  West on Old Fall River Road for ~2 miles to Collins Corner Road.  North on Collins Corner Road less than 1 mile.  Sign and Reserve parking are on left.
From I-195, Exit 11
North on Reed Road to Old Fall River Road.  East on Old Fall River Road to next left at Collins Corner Road.  North on Collins Corner Road less than 1 mile.  Sign and Reserve parking are on left.

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