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Northshore January/February 2019

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 50 JANUARY + FEBRUARY 2019 When the temperatures drop, curling up in front of the fire or baking cookies in a warm kitchen has an undeniable appeal. But this year when the chilly weather strikes, consider making a little time for some snowy strolls and wintry wanders. From a hike through a snow-covered forest to a walk along a deserted beach, the North Shore offers a wealth of places to get outside, no matter the season. So whatever your out- door goal is, we have a destination for you. "Depending on what experience you want, the North Shore offers a lot of opportunities," says Peter Marotta, stewardships data and pro- WINTER WALKS Take a hike in the North Shore's winter wonderland this season. By Sarah Shemkus skyline from the highest point in Essex County, and then hop on the sled for a thrilling descent. FOR A RAMBLE IN THE FIELD Appleton Farms, Hamilton and Ipswich Six miles of gentle paths and farm roads pass through rolling fields and along stone walls on this bucolic working farm, perfect for a cold- weather ramble or for trying out those new snowshoes you got for Christmas. e open landscape offers a change of pace from the wooded norm, and kids will love ending a walk with a stop at the barn to visit the farm's animals. FOR A CHANGE IN PERSPECTIVE Crane Beach, Ipswich Best known as a destination for swimming and sunbathing, Crane Beach becomes a different place altogether when the temperatures fall. More than five miles of coastline meanders PHOTOGRAPH BY KINDRA CLINEFF jects coordinator for e Trustees of Reserva- tions, who is an avid winter hiker himself. FOR A FAMILY OUTING Ward Reservation, Andover Nearly 10 miles of easy and moderate trails loop through swamps, over meadows, and up hills, letting you immerse yourself in nature and making it easy to choose the distance and difficulty that is best for your family. When you've had your fill of wandering, grab a sled from the car and trek to the top of 420-foot Holt Hill. Take in the views of the Boston Winter solitude at Appleton Farms in Ipswich / F A C E S + P L A C E S /

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