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Golden Hills
Designation Date: 8/26/87
Total Approximate Acreage:
500 acres
Watershed(s): North Coastal
Municipalities: Melrose, Saugus, and Wakefield
Resource Summary
The approximately 500 acres of the Golden Hills
ACEC contain an unusual blend of residential and ecological resources
within the heavily urbanized Boston metropolitan area. At the time of
designation, approximately 300 acres of this land was open space. The
terrain of the area is generally hilly, but there are also low, flat areas,
as well as three ponds. Wetlands are found in depressions throughout the
area. Bedrock outcrops, or ledges, are prevalent throughout the area,
especially in hilly sections. The three ponds are owned by the Town of
Saugus. Wakefield owns some 50 acres which are mostly town forest, and
Saugus owns several acres under the jurisdiction of the Saugus Conservation
Commission. The Golden Hills area contains a local historical landmark
known as Castel Clare. DCR’s Breakheart Reservation is just to the
north of the Golden Hills ACEC.
Water Bodies included (partially or entirely) in the ACEC
- Rivers: none
- Lakes, Ponds: First Pond, Griswold Pond, Spring Pond (Saugus)
- Brooks, Creeks: none
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