Harry Potter LbNA #23900 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 15, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Freetown |
County: | Bristol |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | TeamSmievens |
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Found by: | RIclimber |
Last found: | Oct 16, 2013 |
Status: | FFFaF |
Last edited: | Jul 15, 2006 |
Go to Freetown State forest and park in main paved lot.
Grab a trail map and continue beyond the wading pool behind the statue of the C.C.C. Worker. Follow sign for Bridal Trail and go through a picnic area to the trail at the end. Keep on trail past where two trails merge from the right, take the next bear right. At the end of the trail take a right onto another main trail. Take the first small trail on the right (two yellow blazes on the left and also marked #31 on the state forest map. Follow small trail (a multiuse trail with motocycles so be careful) for about 15-20 min passing several hairpin turns and a large boulder in the trail.
The trail turns right and goes down hill and splits into several trails ( a rocky part of the trail). There is a large group of rocks with a double-tree stump on top and multi trunked trees on both sides of trail. Go around rock formation on small trail to the left, Harry is in crevice on other side of rock formation.
This multi use trail continues to a main trail. Take a right. Take a right at the next main trail intersection to get back to the parking lot.
The whole walk takes about an hour over rocky terrain.
Grab a trail map and continue beyond the wading pool behind the statue of the C.C.C. Worker. Follow sign for Bridal Trail and go through a picnic area to the trail at the end. Keep on trail past where two trails merge from the right, take the next bear right. At the end of the trail take a right onto another main trail. Take the first small trail on the right (two yellow blazes on the left and also marked #31 on the state forest map. Follow small trail (a multiuse trail with motocycles so be careful) for about 15-20 min passing several hairpin turns and a large boulder in the trail.
The trail turns right and goes down hill and splits into several trails ( a rocky part of the trail). There is a large group of rocks with a double-tree stump on top and multi trunked trees on both sides of trail. Go around rock formation on small trail to the left, Harry is in crevice on other side of rock formation.
This multi use trail continues to a main trail. Take a right. Take a right at the next main trail intersection to get back to the parking lot.
The whole walk takes about an hour over rocky terrain.