Tully Trail

The Tully Trail is a 22 mi ( 35.4 km ) loop trail in the state of Massachusetts in the United States. He leads over the territories of the cities Royalston, Orange and Warwick and is managed by the organization The Trustees of Reservations.

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The first steps for the installation of the trail have been made within the framework of a project of North Quabbin Regional Landscape Partnership in 1997 but could be completed the way until 2001. It was designed so that it performs a variety of protected areas and so represents the diversity of the region.

Start and end point of the trail is the are owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers campground Tully Lake Campground, which is located on the same lake and is administered by the Trustees. In the eastern part of the way initially leads past three waterfalls, which are managed as nature reserves by the Trustees. The Lawrence Brook flows through the Doane 's Falls in the Tully Lake, and very close to - already as part of the Harvard Forest - the Spirit Falls.

The trail continues along the Jacobs Hill and offers a good view of the wooded foothills of the Berkshire Mountains as well as the surveys of the Tully Mountain and Mount Grace. At the northeastern end of the circular path are the Royalston Falls, over which the Falls Brook 45 ft ( 13.7 m) falls into the depths. In the north of the Tully Trail is connected to the Metacomet - Monadnock Trail, the further north to Connecticut and continues south to Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire.

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