Land We Protect - CLT Owned Properties - Mill Pond Preserve

Mill Pond Preserve

80 Acres

4 Parcels

Map/Lot:

Mill Pond Map

Description

Small Mill Pond MapMill Pond is an 80 acre property owned and managed by The Charlestown Land Trust (CLT). Mill Pond is a special part of our region's history as well as a place for quiet walks set in woodland on the edge of a pond. The remnants of a once thriving trout hatchery are also present. The CLT has built a trail system on the property which was opened to the public on Earth Day, 2005.

Background

Originally this land was part of The American Fish Culture business (AFC) and was called the Cross' Mill Hatchery. fish hatchery AFC was based 10 minutes north of Cross' Mills in Carolina, RI. Between 1900 and 1950, the business expanded to include the Carolina Hatchery, Tanner Trout Farm, Perryville Hatchery and a Berkshire-based hatchery. The Cross' Mills Hatchery was their last acquisition added about 1950. Cross' Mills drew water from Mill Pond which has springs that are up to forty feet deep and ten feet wide. These springs produce 200 gallons per minute at a steady temperature of 48 degrees year round - perfect for raising rainbow trout. During the 1940's-1950's, AFC was New England's largest private hatchery, shipping two hundred thousand pounds of trout to fishing clubs region wide and to the Fulton Street Fish Market in NYC.

Running a hatchery was not always easy, however. Poaching by both humans, otters and birds of prey had to be dealt with, and the meandering flow of the water under Rte 1 between the hatchery and the ocean was a worry for AFC. A caretaker's house was built by Charlie Dyson, and today houses equipment belonging to Crystal Springs, a company selling spring water.

Over time there was a steady decline in private hatchery business so that in 1995 AFC was ready to sell. According to Oliver Hazard, the then President of AFC, the property was within an "eyelash" of being sold to the Suntory Group of Japan. With 6 hours to go, the Nature Conservancy stepped in and the land was saved. Ultimately, the land was transferred to the CLT and was opened to the public on Earth Day 2005.

How To Enjoy This Land

Mill Pond Trails crisscross the Mill Pond land and are identified on the map. The trials were created by volunteers during the winter of 2005. The South County Conservancy Board hopes that you will enjoy your visit here. Look elsewhere on our website for opportunities to join "work" days to keep the trails clean and clear for all to enjoy.

Directions

Mill Pond Preserve is located on Route 2 (Charlestown, RI), just north of the Route 1 intersection. Going north it is the first driveway on the right after the entrance to Simple Pleasures. Look for signs. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and are encouraged to bring binoculars. No restroom facilities on site.

Hours

Dawn to Dusk

Guidelines for use:

1. Respect all signs.

2. Foot traffic only

3. Minimize noise

4. Take nothing but pictures

5. Leave nothing but foot prints