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Massparks Regions, Districts & Complexes For DWSP administrative boundaries AMESBURY MassParks Regions, Districts & Complexes SALISBURY please refer to the map titled Middlesex Essex MERRIMAC Salisbury Complex HQ #* Salisbury Beach DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY Maudslay State Reservation State Park District Plum Island PROTECTION (DWSP) REGIONS ÷ø State Reservation NORTH REGION NEWBURYPORT WEST REGION WEST available at http://www.mass.gov/ ÷ø NEWBURY HAVERHILL NEWBURY eea/agencies/dcr/water-res-protection/ Mountain District CENTRAL REGION watershed-mgmt/ Clarksburg Clarksburg GROVELAND Sta te Forest Sta te Pa rk Florida MONROE Monroe State Forest State Rowe H. O. Cook Bradley Palmer Forest State Forest CLARKSBURG State Leyden Northfield Natural Forest State Warwick Metro West Central Highlands District METHUEN Bay GEORGETOWN Bridge Forest State State Warw ick S.F. Taconic Forest Royalston State Lawrence Complex ROWLEY Circuit Mass Parks regions overlap DWSP State Park Forest Trail ROWE Forest Heritage Trail LEYDEN State Mountain District HQ (! WARWICK Mount Watatic District State Forest Baldpate Western Gateway LAWRENCE Park Mt. Reservation Pond Sandy Point Halibut Point Warwick ROYALSTON l Georgetown-Rowley HSP Mohawk Complex i regions. Please refer to the colors of Grace State Forest State Reservation State Park FLORIDA S.F. Ashburnham a Lawrence State Forest Greylock Townsend r !r COLRAIN State State ASHBY Riverfront IPSWICH Florida BERNARDSTON Royalston Otter River State Forest T WILLIAMSTOWN Forest Forest DRACUT State Park NORTH Cleaveland Farm Willowdale NORTH ADAMS State HEATH State DUNSTABLE Lowell-Dracut ÷ø Northfield S.F. Forest State Forest State Forest the facilities to determine jurisdiction. Forest Willard Brook Tyngsborough ANDOVER Complex Catamount Warwick S.F. State Forest PEPPERELL State Forest State Forest Warw ick Complex TOWNSEND l North Region HQ BOXFORD Mt. Greylock S.F. i Squannacook Brook S.F. a State Reservation Mohawk Complex HQ NORTHFIELD WINCHENDON R Bradley Palmer CHARLEMONT #* ADAMS H Boxford State Park ROCKPORT Ashburnham S.F. G U Bradley Savoy Lake Dennison Recreation Area Pearl Hill O State Forest #* J. Harry Rich R Mountain Warwick S.F. State Park BO !r") Otter River S ASHBURNHAM State Forest G ESSEX Taconic Trail State Forest Winchendon N Lowell Heritage Palmer Erving S.F. State Forest TY ÷ø State Park GILL State Forest State Park HAMILTON Mohawk SHELBURNE GREENFIELD Lawton r GROTON ANDOVER Complex HQ GLOUCESTER NEW ASHFORD CT River Harold Parker Trail Erving S.F. State Forest #* e LOWELL v State Greenway ORANGE i State Forest TOPSFIELD Shelburne State Park Orange Otter River R TEWKSBURY Forest ÷ø MIDDLETON HAWLEY State Forest State ERVING #* Forest Erving TEMPLETON Complex HQ WENHAM Dubuque BUCKLAND CHELMSFORD Memorial GARDNER a Billerica FITCHBURG u HANCOCK State Forest Complex LUNENBURG h Middlesex Buckland Templeton WESTFORD State Forest MANCHESTER CHESHIRE State s !r k l ÷ø NORTH READING SAVOY State Forest r a ATHOL i a HQ Forest P MONTAGUE Gardner DANVERS a N Warren H. Manning r Dunn's Pond AYER Heritage Great Brook Farm Fells Complex T State Park State Forest BEVERLY e t State Park SHIRLEY State Park a WESTMINSTER #* t Wendell S.F. !r BILLERICA Salisbury S Montague S.F. LANESBOROUGH South River New Salem PHILLIPSTON WILMINGTON Greylock Complex HQ State Forest y State Forest Wachusett Complex HQ (! a Metro West District HQ Middlesex Fells ÷ø Windsor State Forest w DEERFIELD n Complex e Te mpleton READING e r Petersham Sta te Carlisle WENDELL l G Complex HQ i Appalachian r State Fore st State PEABODY WINDSOR e a Westminster PLAINFIELD v ASHFIELD i Forest LEOMINSTER LITTLETON CARLISLE R Trail CONWAY R State Forest Johnny Appleseed Forest t Corridor u State Park MARBLEHEAD NEW SALEM Hubbardston !r Deer Hill c i HARVARD LYNNFIELD ct State Leominster Walden State Reservation e n WAKEFIELD SALEM DALTON n Forest State Forest Lancaster o Breakheart #* C State Forest Middlesex Essex Lynn Woods Mt. Toby Shutesbury BURLINGTON Reservation Waconah Falls Mt. Sugarloaf BEDFORD Reservation State Forest State Forest #* BOXBOROUGH Complex State Park State LANCASTER Nahant Pittsfield Pittsfield Complex HQ Federated Women's ACTON District HQ Bryant Mt. Reservation HUBBARDSTON #*÷ø State Appalachian LEVERETT Clubs State Forest WOBURN STONEHAM State Forest D.A.R. Conway r LYNN Forest Trail SAUGUS e Complex State Forest . Pkw y State SUNDERLAND CONCORD l s Corridor e F v n n i P y Middlesex Fells L PITTSFIELD o SWAMPSCOTT Forest n Lynn Heritage State Park d R Reservation !r S CUMMINGTON t Wachusett Mountain . Hubbardston Coastal District PETERSHAM Hubbardston SF Wachusett Delaney F.C Site !r SF BOSTON REGION ÷ø Gilbert A. Bliss SHUTESBURY State Reservation y a d r w a d n v a n Walden Complex HQ !o le ( y R L u Nahant Beach State Forest MELROSE o Ashmere Lake d B n a h WHATELY WINCHESTER l c F d o a e o l e l s W B w t a n a y ÷ø PRINCETON S h STERLING Rivers o W a Walden Complex HQ u N HINSDALE Complex t h e Walden Pond s GOSHEN t Region V Headquarters LEXINGTON B t s STOW #* o r a CT River d E NAHANT e rd PERU r y a a MALDEN R v State District o w el Mystic a u BARRE BOLTON d s o MEDFORD l B l e h MAYNARD c F a LM akes Worthington e Reservation LINCOLN Rumney B y s e Revere Beach Complex r ") t e i !r e c v e V Mystic River Complex HQ R a Marsh State Forest l ÷ø l e y F r ARLINGTON e P Va lle y Pk w y. #* k i c l Revere Beach w t s Reservation Neponset s y w Greenway a y . M a West Region HQ CLINTON Mystic y Reservation W Stony Brook . e River v Central Region HQ Hopkinton Mystic River ÷ø REVERE A n Alewife EVERETT!r a Res. e District c CHESTERFIELD !r w a y O Nahant Complex HQ a rk WORTHINGTON Brook ÷ø ev e re P !r Complex R Bea c h Marlboro-Sudbury Reservation (! ÷ø W Complex ") in t #*h r Central Highlands District HQ o !p k ( Revere Beach Complex HQ P State Forest BELMONT o RICHMOND WILLIAMSBURG !r a o r r Belle Isle Marsh k w B HATFIELD BERLIN ÷ø Beaver a Complex e SOME RVILLE y fi . y Reservation Gilbert A. Bliss w Fos s CHELSEA e w l !r Brook WALTHAM k Rivers District HQ LENOX RUTLAND A P Par k Erving F Reservation !r WEST r State Forest e W s !r h Charles Complex HQ n Pittsfield AMHERST Ross F.C Site i P t o h WINTHROP r n ÷ø o d Constitutio÷øn WASHINGTON p Pittsfield S.F. HUDSON S Barre SUDBURY P h Peru a o r r Golf Courses District k Beach w e Krug Sugarbush BOYLSTON a D WATERTOWN y C Winthrop Shore r A i HADLEY v State Forest a i l State Park M ÷ø e d B ÷ø R Bay Circuit Trail Martin & Ponkapoag r Reservation Complex Brewer Brook a R F Esplanade-NCRBP !r Charles Complex e v i e I l l #* PELHAM u d D o R C s G ! Complex B r o ( ÷ø h e i a E (see inset) a d d !r Rutland State Park F.C Site l T r o l S Complex e s R d. ough iv e r R ree n . !r G y HOLDEN w e r i v k!r ÷ø No l Dr n a P ri a ? a ntum Birm ingha m mo HARDWICK WESTON ÷øRd. M e Esplanade-NCRBP October Mountain MIDDLEFIELD c k i Forest Grove !rCharles River Reservation #* e Gre en Island u l !r Driv Complex HQ t t BOYLSTON S o MARLBOROUGH to rr ow Harbor Islands State Forest r w o . OAKHAM NEWTON r Little Calf Islan d N Barefoot Brook D y CT River Valley District HQ a k Castle Chestnut Hill w r n Outer Brewster Islan d P a e #* F (! F.C Site Stony Brook Reservation Island Calf Islan d Oakham Tyler F.C Site WAYLAND Leo J. Martin Middlefield Golf Course SW ÷ø Mid dle Brewster Islan d CT River Greenway Complex HQ Complex ÷ø BOSTON Lo ve lls Complex State Forest ay le va rd State Forest Callahan !r Corridor D Bou Island Gre at Brewster Island H a !r m WEST m Specta cle NEW o SW Corr. Complex HQ State Park n Com plex Gallo ps Hammond Pond d Boston Region HQ P E Island obe quin R o PAXTON Quin o a n #* d Island Reservation d IN P ") STOCKBRIDGE HUNTINGTON M BRAINTREE NORTHBOROUGH a L o r r k r y #* LEE K i w s STOCKBRIDGE NORTHAMPTON Charles River a s Georges a w !r e O Cass Pool Com plex HQ Skinner y y a ÷øk c r O i a WESTHAMPTON Reservation Hemlock Gorge a P Island R m r B FRAMINGHAM a o o J u Dorchester Hancock !rd Franklin Cold Harbor l B i r e State Park v W r Rawson Hill . R o a o x C r b d Shores w a y Woods u . Park Zoo t h r W a y !r. Brook F.C Site SOUTHBOROUGH P S Moore t P c Reservation u k F.C Site d w A e . r #* u y t q . b WELLESLEY S o A e rw Peddo ck's y Lost Pond r a y M r t o State Park u en r t Cochituate b C o n d Squantum Point Park Island Holyoke Range Complex HQ u Res.
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