Millis-Clicquot’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 4
beautiful natural monuments around Millis-Clicquot. To help you find the one for, you can see all the details you need to explore the best natural monuments, and better plan your next outdoor adventure!
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Sen Ki, which means “Land of Stone,” encompasses a vast expanse of almost 30 acres of forest, meadow, and wetlands, providing a natural habitat for wildlife and plants. This beautiful property features a network of 1.2 miles (1.93 km) of trails, offering scenic views from one of the highest elevations in Westwood. These trails serve as a conduit linking conservation and recreational land, providing access to fantastic trails that stretch from the Dover border through High Street and beyond to Buckmaster Pond, all while preventing habitat fragmentation.
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This park provides a stunning environment with meadows, forests, and a river, making it an excellent location for a picturesque jog. Additionally, an abandoned psychiatric hospital has been transformed into a park on the premises, which adds an intriguing element.
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This 107-acre sanctuary, located adjacent to Bristol Blake State Reservation, features a one-mile trail that circles Stony Brook Pond and ends up at the site of a former mill, where there is a beautiful waterfall. A long boardwalk along the trail allows visitors to observe birds and wildlife, including turtles, ducks, blue herons, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. The refuge also features natural history exhibits, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden
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This recreation area encompasses fields, woodlands and river and is a wonderful place for a stroll. There is also an abandoned psychiatrist hospital-turned park here, so there's lots to experience.
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This 107-acre sanctuary, located adjacent to Bristol Blake State Reservation, features a one-mile trail that circles Stony Brook Pond and ends up at the site of a former mill, where there is a beautiful waterfall. A long boardwalk along the trail allows visitors to observe birds and wildlife, including turtles, ducks, blue herons, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. The refuge also features natural history exhibits, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden.
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Noon Hill rises gently above the surrounding landscape to the not so dizzy height of 370 feet. The midday sun passing over its forested ridge gives the reservation its name. Its gentle slopes and ridges are forested with pine, beech, birch, and hemlock.
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Noanet Peak offers views of the Boston skyline. Definitely a highlight in Noanet Woodlands you should not miss.
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Enjoy a beautiful view over the treetops to the Boston skyline from Noanet Peak at this rock formation.
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