RI DEM to Protect 58 Acres of Hopkinton Forestland for Recreational Use

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RI DEM to Protect 58 Acres of Hopkinton Forestland for Recreational Use

RI DEM to protect 58 acres of Hopkinton forestland for recreational use
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is permanently protecting 58 acres of forestland in Hopkinton for public recreational use including hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting.

"We invite visitors to explore this beautiful forested land in Hopkinton and soak in the wonders of nature. Rockville Management Area is a delightful place to hike, do some bird-watching, or simply enjoy spending time outdoors. I'm thrilled that we've been able to preserve this valuable parcel of property in the southwest region of the state for public recreation. Rhode Islanders truly enjoy these special places and the positive benefit these natural assets provide to our quality of life,”  said DEM Director Janet Coit.

The property is near DEM’s Rockville Management Area.

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The Property

The property features 1,300 feet of frontage on Blue Pond and was the last remaining unprotected frontage on the pond.

The 1,000-acre Rockville Management Area contains four freshwater ponds: Ell Pond, Long Pond, Ashville Pond, and Blue Pond.

The management area supports habitat capable of providing for a wide variety of game wildlife including cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hare, white-tailed deer, fox, coyote, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, and woodcock.

DEM purchased the property for $250,000 from Marjorie and Christopher R. Allen, with funding provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wildlife Restoration Program.


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