Sprague Brook State Park

  Habitat: A mix of old growth deciduous and coniferous forests with a large stream cutting through the middle of the park. Also an assortment of small ponds and meadows.
  Trails: Some networking of paved roads. Trails are usually kept mainly for mountain biking and RVs so they are rough and dirt packed.
  Birds: Many woodpeckers including the Pleated Woodpecker as well as a resident Barred Owl. The variety of forest leads to many woodland passerines to be found here also.
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