The Colman Reservation is approximately 50% forested wetland and 50% upland forest. Some natural features of particular interest are a 200-year old hemlock tree and a glacial erratic boulder about 15 feet in diameter.
Location | 186 Steere Street, north side |
Size | 77 acres |
Acquisition Date | October 30, 1992 |
Donor | Adele B. Colman |
Map | Colman Reservation Map (PDF) |
Public Access | Walking trail begins at parking lot on Steere Street. Trail markers are blue. |
Colman Pics

Giant Hemlock at Colman Reservation Image credit: C Adler

Big Rock at Colman Reservation Image credit: C Adler

Flowering dogwood at the Colman Reservation Image credit: C Adler
Colman Posts
Fall Colors
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A Team Effort to Open the O’Donnell Preserve – Final Blog Post
The O’Donnell Preserve has been an ongoing project for the Attleboro Land Trust since 2015. A few years ago, a ...
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O’Donnell Preserve to open on July 24
On Saturday, July 24, the public is invited to a new nature preserve to be opened by the Attleboro Land ...
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