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Lillian Cassier Memorial Forest is under conservation easement by Bear Paw Greenways, managed by Raymond Conservation Commission. It's over 300 acres. Has wetlands & ponds, mostly forest, mix of hardwoods, hemlocks & pines. Part of it borders Governors lake. It is mildly hilly, has rocks, roots, ruts, uneven surfaces, low tree stumps on most trails. A few trail sections can be wet in wet seasons. Many trails are wide, a few are single file width. There are some unmarked trails that can cause confusion. It's a quiet hike. You might see 1 person on a hike. Part of the northern boundary (Cilley road) is under water. It's mostly used for hiking, snowmobiling & hunting. On occasion ATVs use it illegally. Trails are marked with colored paint & small signs or arrows. A copy of the trail map can be found at the Raymond conservation site. A trail kiosk is at the end of Briar Road. It has a small parking lot so please car pool. No pets. Must be 18 or older. https://www.raymondnh.gov/conservation-commision
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