Located on the Groton-Ayer town line, Rocky Hill Wildlife Sanctuary is a land of impressive ledges, large boulders, beaver ponds, vernal pools, and extensive uninterrupted woodlands. The sanctuary lies within a state-designated Area of Critical Environmental Concern and supports moose, beavers, and porcupines, as well as nearly 100 species of birds and more than 240 plant species.
The Groton Historical Society was incorporated in 1894 and since then has acquired artifacts, documents and historical memorabilia that are significant to the history and lives of the residents of Groton.
Offering 50 flavors of our famous homemade ice cream, outdoor Grill & Seafood Shack, 50 acres of fun activities, and a cozy Country Store & Cafe.
An indoor garden filled with hundreds of freely-flying butterflies!
The MIT Haystack Observatory is an interdisciplinary research center of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, engaged in radio science research and the practical application of related technology.
Oak Hill is a place to stretch your legs and mind as you walk its trails. This parcel is comprised primarily of oak woodlands with many trails – some of which are old.
At DBC, you can find food, beer and hard seltzer, but also non-alcoholic offerings such as craft sodas, coffee, and flavored seltzers. The taproom features a warm and inviting destination, offering patrons access to a wide variety of tabletop and strategy games, occasional tournaments, and more!
Carlson Orchards was founded in 1936 by Walter and Eleanor Carlson. Today Bruce, Frank and Robert Carlson, the three proud sons of Walter & Eleanor, are dedicated to maintaining their family’s fine reputation and the great tradition of high quality apple and apple products that was born over 83 years ago.
Harvard Alpaca Ranch is a working alpaca farm that currently maintains a herd of 34 alpacas. They offer farm tours and have a retail shop full of luxurious alpaca products.
Award winning farm committed to producing premium handcrafted wines and spirits for the past twenty-nine years.