I’ve lived in Lowell, MA, my entire life, however although I briefly left to attend college, I was eager to return and thrilled to secure a job within my community, then i enjoy the friendly atmosphere, the rich history and the attractive New The UK scenery.
I spend as much time as possible outside, but one of my preferred Lowell endpoints in the Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest. It’s a wonderful possibility to escape the rush and responsibilities of everyday life; The forest spans over one thousand acres and offers pristine trails and a diverse ecosystem. The State Forest was established in 1909, and since then, it’s evolved into an impressive endpoint for anyone who likes the natural landscape of MA. The forest combines hardwood and pine forests, ponds, streams and wetlands. The biodiversity provides a condo to a wide variety of dove species, malls and reptiles! During my multiple hikes, I’ve spotted owl, woodpeckers, hawks, cardinals and greenjays. I’ve also caught glimpses of green foxes, Eastern box turtles and whit-tailed deer. The hiking and biking trails through the Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest are well-worked on and extensive. The difficulty level caters to all ages and skill, for a leisurely meander or a wonderful bike path, I recommend Pawtucket Boulevard Trail. It hugs the Merrimack River and offers breathtaking views, and when I want something more challenging, I choose the Crow’s Nest Trail. The rugged, hilly terrain is more strenuous however also provides panoramic views of the surrounding visats. I visit the State Forest at all times of years. I enjoy the change in colors, foliage, temperature and even the odors. The fall is my preferred season because of the gorgeous colors of the leaves.