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Deer Jump Reservation - A.V.I.S

70 Brundrett Ave, Andover, MA 01810
4.6(67)
Open until 7:30 PM
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Andiamo Restaurant Bar + Cafe

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5.0
14y

Features: Long narrow property along Merrimack River. Beautiful hemlock groves, horsetail, an open meadow, and high bluffs.

More than 10,000 years ago, glaciers shaped Deer Jump Reservation’s steep river banks and left behind striated boulders. Torrents of water pouring from the melting glacial ice deposited sand and clay in outwash plains. Stagnant ice left behind step-like deposits of glacial sediments known as kame terraces.

Both paper and the less common black birch grow in these woodlands. Black birches have smooth, dark brown bark with white scars; twigs and leaves give off a wintergreen aroma when crushed. A stand of silver birches near the Route 93 crossing provides pleasant shade, and threatened river birches grow on the peninsula at the Lawrence line. Other hardwoods include maple, ash, beech and mature American elm trees. Sassafras trees are also abundant; at one time, oil was extracted from their roots and bark for use in soaps and medicines. Deer Jump Reservation is also home to extensive stands of hemlocks and stately groves of immense white pines. A great horned owl has been observed nesting in Deer Jump’s woodlands and white-tail deer, red fox, turkeys and Great Blue Herons are frequently sited.

Deer Jump wildflowers include Jack-in-the-pulpit, partridgeberry, lady slippers, wild oats, trout lilies, and cardinal flowers. Hollow-stemmed horsetails grow along the riverbanks; they lack leaves and resemble miniature bamboo. Early settlers used them to scour dishes. Horsetails are the living descendants of tree-sized plants that were common three hundred million years ago.

History: Long before European settlers came to Andover, the Penacook Indians traveled up and down the Merrimack River, fishing and hunting game. A Penacook village was located on Pine Island and burial grounds have been found near the riverbank. Local Indian artifacts can be seen at the Phillips Academy Peabody Museum. During the last quarter of the 17th century, the Penacook Indians were feared by the residents of Andover. In 1675, the Indians attacked from the north, crossing the river, killing some settlers and taking others hostage. Much of “Moose Country,” the flat sandy plain from Fish Brook to present-day Lawrence (then a part of Andover) was dotted with garrisons to protect the farmers. A blockhouse that stored armaments was located in what is now Deer Jump Reservation.

During the 17th and early 18th centuries ferries carried passengers from Deer Jump across the Merrimack. Deer Jump Falls once provided the power for a grain and saw mill. During the mid-1800s, after the success of the textile mills in Lowell, the Essex Company considered building a large dam at Deer Jump to provide power for a rival mill. Instead they built their 900 foot long dam at Lawrence, flooding out Deer Jump Falls but allowing Deer Jump Reservation to remain a rural retreat.

Through the efforts of Harold Rafton, Andover’s renowned conservationist, Deer Jump was purchased between 1960 and 1973. Mr. Rafton considered the acquisition of Deer Jump Reservation “the most ambitious and most rewarding” of all AVIS undertakings. (from Andover Village...

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5.0
10y

Deer Jump Reservation is located in Andover ma, the starting point. The adress the maps gives you bringing you to Furnari Farm dr is not accurate as they built new homes on that street which probably blocked any pathway. Not sure. The correct st its Brudette ave. Right off river st. There is a small parking area at the end of the road, and a small sign posted to a tree so you know you're in the right location :)

It really is scenic and Beautiful. its pathed really nicely perfect for a walk or run. I got to the bridge under the 93 highway which is about almost a 1/3 of the trail I assume, if its a three hour long trail. its not a rigorous or hilly hike. the difficulty is minimal. The only hard part is worrying about bugs when the grass gets a little high in some areas :) but it is well maintained. it's also a perfect trail to take pictures with a white birch tree or on a footbridge. There its a small area to have a picnic, with a picnic table and three benches, on grass overlooking the Merrimack River. once I found the location it all went great from there and I...

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1.0
6y

Looks like a super nice trail I’m not from around the areas so it was impossible to find. The address it gives you is not correct. Looked for the trail for about 30 minutes driving back and forth up and down many streets that lead to a dead end. Am leaving disappointed and frustrated and so is my dog. Waste of time. Need to make directions on site more clear for people not from around the area. Also maybe put up signs that lead to reservation so people can...

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annette gramsannette grams
Easy hike, mostly flat. Well maintained. Beautiful views of merrimack river from andovers side. There is a short paved road that goes down to fish rook. However it's a decent size hill with one section that has a steeper grade making this more difficult to use for handicapped.
Patrick OleskeyPatrick Oleskey
Great mix of upland woodlands, meadow marsh, river and creek transitional zones. Good for dogs though some folks continue to let their dogs off leash despite ample signage. Great community resource with excellent birding and mushrooming.
Kara LevesqueKara Levesque
Beautiful trail system and meadows! I grew up here and the trails have come a long way. Informational signs are great and there is a nice picnic area and parking. Highly recommend!
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Easy hike, mostly flat. Well maintained. Beautiful views of merrimack river from andovers side. There is a short paved road that goes down to fish rook. However it's a decent size hill with one section that has a steeper grade making this more difficult to use for handicapped.
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Great mix of upland woodlands, meadow marsh, river and creek transitional zones. Good for dogs though some folks continue to let their dogs off leash despite ample signage. Great community resource with excellent birding and mushrooming.
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Beautiful trail system and meadows! I grew up here and the trails have come a long way. Informational signs are great and there is a nice picnic area and parking. Highly recommend!
Kara Levesque

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