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1. Railroad Pond: Public lands providing good access are Bicentennial Park off South Street and World War II Memorial Park off the Milford Oval. Private lands providing access where the public is welcome include the Milford Cooperative Bank on South Street and the Congregational Church property on Union Street. [back to map]
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2. Purgatory Brook: A favorite access point is off the bridge over the brook on North River Road. The brook also runs through land owned by the State of New Hampshire Fish and Game Department on which the Milford Fish Hatchery is located. Access is available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., seven days a week. Permission must be sought from the Hatchery personnel. [back to map]
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3. Hartshorn Pond: Access is at the dam end of this Pond located beside Mont Vernon Road. [back to map]
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4. Osgood Pond: The main point for fishing is at the dam, which is on town property off Osgood Road. [back to map]
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5. Souhegan River: Public access points include Arthur Keyes Memorial Field off Elm Street; Emerson Park beside the Milford Post Office; the trail from Emerson Park to the American Stage Festival land on Mont Vernon Street; from the Old Iron Bridge running from North River Road to Route 101; from the bridge over the Souhegan River in the downtown area; from the Swing Bridge at the foot of Bridge Street, which also provides an access point to approximately 10 acres of town owned land on the north bank of the river.[back to map]
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6. Great Brook: The bridge over the brook on Mason Road is a favorite access point to this brook. [back to map]
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