Lyman Reserve

Coordinates: 41°45′50″N 70°37′53″W / 41.7639°N 70.6315°W / 41.7639; -70.6315
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The Lyman Reserve is a 210-acre (0.85 km2) nature reserve in Bourne, Plymouth and Wareham, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees of Reservations. There are 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of hiking trails, a beach and is in proximity to the Red Brook Reserve and Red Brook Wildlife Management Area. The area was formerly as private fishing camp, which sits at the mouth of Red Brook at Buttermilk Bay. It is home to one of the last remaining groups of sea-run brook trout ("salters") in the Eastern United States.[1]

Red Brook was established as a preserve in 2001.[2]

References

  1. ^ "About Lyman Reserve". The Trustees of Reservations. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Lyman Reserve: Property History". The Trustees of Reservations. Retrieved November 29, 2017.

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41°45′50″N 70°37′53″W / 41.7639°N 70.6315°W / 41.7639; -70.6315