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      The Phillips Preserve consists of 68.8 acres of oak and pitch pine forest on the west side of Lake Tashmoo in Tisbury. The property is noted for its hilly glacial topography, and the land slopes down to the shore of Aunt Rhoda’s Pond, a bay connected to Lake Tashmoo. The Phillips Preserve was generously given to Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation by Marjorie Acker Phillips of Washington, D.C. In 1980, Ms. Phillips granted a conservation restriction on the premises to Sheriff’s Meadow, thereby permanently protecting the property from development. In 1985, Ms. Phillips passed away, but left the fee interest in the entire property to Sheriff’s Meadow in her will. Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation is most grateful to Ms. Phillips for such a generous conservation gift.

      The public is welcome and invited to enjoy the Phillips Preserve via the Margaret Lindsay Memorial Trail. Margaret Lindsay owned land abutting the land of Sheriff’s Meadow in Tisbury, and the Margaret Lindsay Foundation very generously granted funds to Sheriff’s Meadow in 2005 to establish this public walking path. The path starts from the trailhead on Northern Pines Road leading to Aunt Rhoda’s Pond. From Aunt Rhoda’s Pond, the trail loops back across another section of the Preserve, and returns to the vehicle trailhead.
      Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
      eBikes Allowed: No
      Land Status: Conservation Reserve
      Land Manager: Sheriffs Meadow
      Access Info:
      From Vineyard Haven, take a right from State Road onto the Lambert’s Cove Road. Take the first right onto Northern Pines Road. Follow Northern Pines Road .5 miles miles. Parking is on the left
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      Region Details
      • 4
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      • 2

      Region Status
      Open as of Jun 10, 2023
      Local Trail Association

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      Trails (view details)
      10
      Trails Mountain Bike
      10
      Trails Hike
      10
      Trails Trail Running
      10
      Trails Snowshoe
      10
      Total Distance
      5 miles
      Total Descent Distance
      2 miles
      Total Descent
      97 ft
      Total Vertical
      87 ft
      Highest Trailhead
      89 ft
      Ridden Counter
      68

      Activity Feed

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      Robert0yNrbPriddentrailactivity #49756992 and 1 more
      Mar 6, 2024 @ 10:52am
      Mar 6, 2024
      capecolinaddtrailactivity #36181209 and 9 more
      Dec 23, 2022 @ 11:05am
      Dec 23, 2022
      capecolinupdateregionactivity #36180459
      Dec 23, 2022 @ 10:04am
      Dec 23, 2022
      capecolinaddregionactivity #36024525
      Dec 14, 2022 @ 4:59pm
      Dec 14, 2022

      Activity Type Stats

      activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
      Mountain Bike105 miles95 ft2 miles89 ft
      #8,26630
      Hike105 miles95 ft2 miles89 ft
      #10,02514
      Trail Running105 miles95 ft2 miles89 ft
      #10,9377
      Snowshoe105 miles95 ft2 miles89 ft
      #1,595

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