Conservation Lands

Mares Pond Reservation

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Between 1986 and 2002, the town of Falmouth acquired 13 parcels of undeveloped land in the Three Ponds area of Hatchville to protect the Mares Pond municipal well. Combined, they form the 152-acre Mares Pond Reservation, with frontage on Deer Pond, Mares Pond and Spectacle Pond. The well site is right in the middle of the reservation.

Mares Pond
Mares Pond Reservation

By protecting the drinking water source, the town has also protected a hiking area and many acres of habitat for birds and other wildlife. Access to the network of wooded trails at Mares Pond is on Pinecrest Beach Drive, off Deepwood Drive from Sandwich Road. There is space for a few cars on the south side of the road opposite Owls Nest Road.

Mares Pond
Mares Pond Reservation

The reservation occupies the gently rolling outwash plain of central Falmouth, with none of the large rocks or rock walls so common on the moraine in North and West Falmouth. The area is well wooded with a second growth of oak and pine; early residents used the land for grazing and wood-cutting.

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Download Mares Pond Reservation Trail Map (pdf)

Article from "Falmouth's Quiet Treasures" series, published in The Falmouth Enterprise (Download word document)