One of the only three covered bridges in Massachusetts that is open to vehicles. Being renovated three times, the current all timber bridge is a 95-foot lattice truss style that is 47-feet wide with two pedestrian walkways on either side, using 1800 pieces of glued wood laminate, solid timber and hardware. Nearby, one will find a memorial, with parking and benches, and has a stone explaining the history of the town and the area’s connections to the Revolutionary War.
Being the closest skydiving drop zone to Boston, Skydive Pepperell operates out of a private airport on the Massachusetts and New Hampshire border. With tandem jumping, one can be safely attached to an instructor while freefalling and seeing the sensational views of New England. Skydive Pepperell also runs a program for people who want to gain their skydiving license
Run by the same family for more than half a century, Kimball Fruit Farm is open seasonally from mid-June through October. Visitors are able to pick their own produce, including strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, in addition to flowers, apples and pumpkins. If one is looking for more, the farm stand also sells tomatoes, peaches, apple cider donuts and pies.
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