Geology Walk in Banningwood Preserve

Date: Sun September 21, 2014
Time: 2 pm
Place: Banningwood Preserve, Town Street (Route 82) in Hadlyme, about ¼ mile north of the intersection with Ferry Road (Route 148).
Contact Email: Llewis81051@gmail.com
Presenter: Lyme Public Hall Association
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RalphHave you ever wondered about the geological forces that shaped Southeastern Connecticut and how that drove the settlement of the area?  If so, join retired State Geologist Ralph Lewis on a hike through the Lyme Land Conservation Trust’s Banningwood Preserve. The program is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall Association.

The hike will be about two hours,  moderately paced with generally easy terrain and a few short steep ups and downs.  Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.  Please bring water and any medications you might need.   Parking is limited, so carpooling is recommended.  The walk is best for those over 12, and dogs should be left at home. Rain will cancel the event.

RalphHave you ever wondered about the geological forces that shaped Southeastern Connecticut and how that drove the settlement of the area?  If so, join retired State Geologist Ralph Lewis on a hike through the Lyme Land Conservation Trust’s Banningwood Preserve. The program is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall Association.

The hike will be about two hours,  moderately paced with generally easy terrain and a few short steep ups and downs.  Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.  Please bring water and any medications you might need.   Parking is limited, so carpooling is recommended.  The walk is best for those over 12, and dogs should be left at home. Rain will cancel the event.


RalphHave you ever wondered about the geological forces that shaped Southeastern Connecticut and how that drove the settlement of the area?  If so, join retired State Geologist Ralph Lewis on a hike through the Lyme Land Conservation Trust’s Banningwood Preserve. The program is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall Association.

The hike will be about two hours,  moderately paced with generally easy terrain and a few short steep ups and downs.  Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.  Please bring water and any medications you might need.   Parking is limited, so carpooling is recommended.  The walk is best for those over 12, and dogs should be left at home. Rain will cancel the event.

RalphHave you ever wondered about the geological forces that shaped Southeastern Connecticut and how that drove the settlement of the area?  If so, join retired State Geologist Ralph Lewis on a hike through the Lyme Land Conservation Trust’s Banningwood Preserve. The program is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall Association.

The hike will be about two hours,  moderately paced with generally easy terrain and a few short steep ups and downs.  Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.  Please bring water and any medications you might need.   Parking is limited, so carpooling is recommended.  The walk is best for those over 12, and dogs should be left at home. Rain will cancel the event.