Phone: 508.694.7812
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P.O. Box 67
East Dennis, MA 02641

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Swan River Overlook

Swan River

Looking for inkberry? We’ve got the place for you! The Swan River property has many inkberry shrubs you will see as you meander along the path from Swan River Road to the tidal river. Tall pitch pines, oaks and an occasional holly can be found along with a variety of grasses and wildflowers. Come sit on the bench overlooking the river and enjoy an afternoon. Bring a pair of binoculars and a sketchbook to see and remember the natural sights you will encounter.

Address: 24 Swan River Road, West Dennis
Parking: Park along road
Amenities: Walking trail to overlook with a bench, geocache
Trail Map:  SwanRiverOutlook

The Dennis Conservation Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that seeks to preserve open space within the Town of Dennis, Massachusetts.

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Phone: (508) 694-7812
Email: info@dennisconservationlandtrust.org
Mail:   P.O. Box 67
East Dennis, MA 02641

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