
Hale Reservation
Educational Information by Avery Lydon
Facts About Hale Reservation
Hale reservation is a place where you can explore, play, and learn. One fact about Hale is it has been open since 1918. Another fact about Hale is it has 1,137 acres of land. Included on these acres of land are three ponds. They are Naonet Pond, Powissett Pond, and Storrow Pond. A third fact about Hale is it is home to many animal species, including the Great Horned Owl and Snapping Turtles.
Source: https://hale1918.org/
Hiking Trail
Sheehan Monument
Activities At Hale and Reasons You Should Visit
The main entrance to Hale Reservation is located at 80 Carby Street. From here you can go to trails to do activities such as hiking and biking. If you are interested in fishing you can do so at one of the three ponds. Hale also has a summer club that you can join. Activities at the summer club are swimming, learning to canoe and kayak, and even learning archery.
One reason I think you should visit Hale is because you can get a lot of exercise by walking, biking, and climbing rocks. Getting exercise allows you to stay healthy. A second reason you should visit Hale is that you can explore nature and see animals in their habitats. Hale gives you a place where you can enjoy nature and exercise in fresh air at the same time!
Souce: https://hale1918.org/
Hale Reservation
Poster by Avery Lydon. All information and pictures from Hale1918 website (https://hale1918.org/).
Email: info@hale1918.org
Website: https://hale1918.org/
Location: 80 Carby Street, Westwood, MA, USA
Phone: (781) 326-1770