Hagemann Woods is a 23.9-acre parcel of land acquired in 1998 from the Hagemann Family.
Features:
Hagemann Woods offers unusual rolling contours and includes forests of white pine, oak, and red maple. The property has a myriad of walking trails, fire lanes, horse paths, and animal tracks. This area of Marion was known as “The Great Swamp” for its extensive wetlands and past vernal pools. Native American trails traversed Hagemann Woods from the sacred Fall Harvest Campground at Great Hill to Sippican Harbor.
Location:
Located off of Point Road approximately two miles south of the intersection of Route 6 (Wareham Road) and Point Road in Marion.
Parking:
Small space for cars on-site, with off-site parking along Point Road.

Sippican Lands Trust Rules and Regulations
Our properties are open from sunrise to sunset.
- NO drugs or alcohol.
- NO smoking or fires.
- NO littering.
- NO camping.
- NO motorized vehicles or ATVs.
- NO unauthorized postings.
- NO hunting, except with SLT's permission.
- Leave the plants, animals, and geology as you find them.
- Parking for visitors of SLT, where applicable (not all properties have dedicated parking).
- Pets should be leashed and under their owner's control.
- Pet waste should be picked up and disposed of in trash and not on the trail or property (bagged or unbagged).