Tucker Mountain

In Sullivan

This public easement of 121 acre, includes the summit of Tucker Mountain and the slopes to the  east and to the north, where there is an eagle nesting site and an area of wetlands.  The easement allows for maintenance and expansion of the existing residence, limited commercial harvesting, and requires pedestrian access to the hiking trails. 

Please respect the privacy of the owners and stay on the trail.  Directions.

DIRECTIONS:  From the Sullivan side of the Hancock–Sullivan Bridge drive 2.5 miles to the small rest area on the right.  Directly across Rt.1, you’ll see an abandoned section of road (Old Route One). Carefully cross Rt.1 and follow the FBC blue diamond trail signs to the right on the old road.  Do not follow the yellow FBC boundary signs into the woods.  After a short while, you’ll see the FBC blue diamonds showing the trail up Tucker Mountain.

 

 

 

 


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FBC's Short Hikes Map. These day hikes on FBC's preserves include many beautiful natural areas and great views.

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FBC Preserves

Baker Hill
Branch Lake
Corea Heath
Frances B. Wood
Hardwood Hill Island
Indian Point
Little Tunk Pond
Long Ledges
Salt Pond
Schoodic Bog
Tidal Falls
Tucker Mountain