Getting There & Local Attractions
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Autumn Weather Guide

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Packing Lists
Autumn camping in New England can be incredible provided you’re properly prepared. Click to see practical, esoteric, and family-minded lists of items that will make your enjoyment of BAM that much greater.
Flora & Fauna Warnings
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4H Camp Middlesex
From Camp Middlesex’s website: “Nestled in the foothills in the northwest corner of Middlesex County, Camp Middlesex on Erickson Road in Ashby, Massachusetts displays [as unique an experience] today as it did when first sighted by a camp committee in 1941. A 1700-era Grist Mill and Saw Mill are connected by the covered footbridge over the water of Willard Brook. A very sturdy bridge spans over the water dam, and is the only access to the seventy-five acres of beautiful rolling fields and trails. A farmhouse beside the main road has a barn attached to it, and another barn is about 200 hundred feet up the paved road. The stable is located down a woodland path out in the hillside close to the lowest part of the property where the water cascades over moss covered rocks.”
The Terrain of the campsite is that of rugged New England forest. There are rocks and gullies and some mild to steep inclines. The majority of the camp site would be between “moderate” and “moderately difficult on the hiking chart. The fire pit is at one of the higher points while the dinning hall is at one of the lower points. We advise that you be familiar with mild hiking to be comfortable during the weekend.




