Located off Wisniewski Road, via Corey Road, the Kinne Preserve is 28.2 acres of wooded land with approximately 1.2 miles of trail, a small camping area and views of an unnamed brook.
Originally established in October 1976 as a Bicentennial Park. The land was donated by Arthur and Dorothy Kinne. Arthur Kinne, a member of the town’s Bicentennial Commission, and his wife Dorothy donated both the land for the preserve and access road.
It is now available for passive recreation, hiking and camping.