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A 427-acre preserve in Pittsburg containing a bog, some rare plant species and the only remaining lowland virgin spruce/fir forest in New Hampshire.
Directions:
From the intersection of US 3 and NH 145 in Pittsburg, head north on US 3 past First and Second Connecticut Lakes for approximately 13.5 miles. Turn right on East Inlet Road. In approximately 2 miles, you will see the entrance and parking area for East Inlet, where you can launch your canoe or kayak.
From the intersection of US 3 and NH 145 in Pittsburg, head north on US 3 past First and Second Connecticut Lakes for approximately 13.5 miles. Turn right on East Inlet Road. In approximately 2 miles, you will see the entrance and parking area for East Inlet, where you can launch your canoe or kayak.
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