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    Parking area at Reservoir Road.
    Park entrance near the Reservoir Road parking area.
    A monument leading to the Duggan Trail.
    Mailey's Mill Bridge.
    The science center along Reservoir Road.
    Nature lessons take place along Reservoir Road.
    Nature lessons also take place at Upper Reservoir.
    Looking east across Upper Reservoir.
    Southerland Road.
    Sphagnum Pond from Southerland Road.
    Sphagnum Pond.
    The Sphagnum Pond dam.
    White Oak Tree.
    Continental Road.
    Arthurs Pond.
    The Arthurs Pond dam.
    Tower Vue Trail.
    Travelling along Meadow Road.
    Dam at Aleck Meadow Reservoir.
    Whitehorse Mountain summit.
    Ascending Mount Misery.
    Giant boulder on Mount Misery.
    Lookout from the summit of Mount Misery.
    The valley between Mount Misery and Hill of Pines.
    Lookout from the summit of the Hill of Pines.
    The summit of Rattlesnake Hill overlooks Big Meadow Pond.
    Wild blueberries at the summit of Rattlesnake Hill.
    Arthurs Pond from Walter's Way.
    Commemoration Walter.
    Chatfield House (built circa 1830).
    Chatfield Road.
    Tamarack Pond.
    A radio tower (closed to public).
    Black Rock summit overlooking the Hudson River.

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