         | Property Description | 14 acres | Established 1936 | Pine and Hemlock Knoll is a forested upland featuring stands of old hemlock, white pine, and black birch, below which the ground drops off steeply to a murky swamp. The Reservation is adjacent to Wenham Great Swamp and the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary. Since Pine & Hemlock Knoll is bound on its lowland sides by a swamp and on all upland sides by private landowners, there is no authorized formal access to the Reservation at present. |
| | Trails | | A half-mile trail loops around the perimeter of the knoll. |
| | Property Acquisition History | | Gift of Dr. John C. Phillips in 1936. | |  |  Telephone: 978-356-4351 E-mail: neregion@ttor.org When to Visit: Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Admission Fees & Permits: Free to all. How to Get There: There is no entrance nor parking area. Road Map:  |