Great news for hikers who enjoy the trails in Georgetown-Rowley State Forest, particularly the section known as the Mill River Crossing. A grant from Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) in Boston will fund a bridge, steps on a steep, eroded adjacent slope, and an 8-car designated parking area at the trailhead.
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