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ith more than 3,500 acres of conservation land, Falmouth is an ideal
destination for ecologically-minded travelers. Numerous organizations
and the Town itself have worked for decades to save these special and
important places. Many of our open spaces are accessible to the public
for recreation, while others are forever wild - permanently preserved to
ensure clean drinking water, to protect sensitive habitat for wildlife and
birds, to maintain farm fields for local food production, or to provide
important buffer for climate change and sea-level rise. Miles and miles of
well-maintained recreational trails traverse a wide variety of terrain: oak
and pine forests, rugged moraine, riverfront, coastal and inland ponds, salt
marsh, and more. Directions, maps and more information can be found
online: www.300committee.org/land-trails/
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