The forestland is of mixed species and age including red, black, and white oaks, red maple, beech, scattered white pine, and pockets of hemlock. This property includes the 29.3-acre Morrill Pond, an impoundment held with an earthen/stone dam that maintains the water level. A significant portion of the pond is wet meadow dominated by grasses, sedges, and shrubs. The remainder of the pond is open, shallow and edged with emergent vegetation. Morrill Pond empties through Hayward Brook which flows south past red maple and alder wetlands.