| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Boat landing is made very difficult by the grasses and other plants that grow tall and thick but, according to the Trustees of Reservations, a "successful journey is rewarded by bushwhacking to a 130-foot tree-covered knoll at the south end of the Reservation offering glimpses of the surrounding floodplain.[2] This isolated place is also of interest to birdwatchers.[6][7]
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