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====Camp Timber Trails==== Camp Timber Trails was a {{convert|476|acre|ha|0|adj=on}} resident camp that used to be owned by the Girl Scouts of Connecticut, and located in the [[Berkshire Mountains]] of southwestern Massachusetts in the town of [[Tolland, MA|Tolland]]. It was sold on June 27, 2017, and is now managed by the LLC's Board of Managers, which rent it out to the public for events: [https://camptimbertrails.org/ Camp Timber Trails website]. Timber Trails was opened by the Girl Scouts in 1968 and was used for year-round camping. It offered standard programs in aquatics (swimming, sailing, canoeing, rowing and kayaking), arts and crafts, low ropes challenge course, archery, drama and theatre, hiking and biking along with a variety of specialized programs that were added from year to year. It had a stable that was fit to accommodate 20 horses, which were cared for by campers and staff throughout the summer sessions. Throughout the year, the camp was maintained by a camp ranger and assistant ranger who resided on property.
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