TrailBlazers – Walk at Hartman Park

Date: Tue December 30, 2014
Time: 10 am
Place: Meet at Hartman Park Parking Lot
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
Presenter: Lyme Land Conservation Trust and Town of Lyme
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

Three chimneys before after copyJoin us for this moderately easy walk in the woods. Everyone is welcome.

This week’s hike will be on the Park Road and part of the Heritage Trail at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme with Humphrey Tyler. The hike is about 2 miles long. We will visit the newly cleaned-up three Chimneys and walk by the remnants of the old charcoal kiln.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo: Three Chimneys before and after by Wendolyn HIll.

Three chimneys before after copyJoin us for this moderately easy walk in the woods. Everyone is welcome.

This week’s hike will be on the Park Road and part of the Heritage Trail at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme with Humphrey Tyler. The hike is about 2 miles long. We will visit the newly cleaned-up three Chimneys and walk by the remnants of the old charcoal kiln.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo: Three Chimneys before and after by Wendolyn HIll.


Three chimneys before after copyJoin us for this moderately easy walk in the woods. Everyone is welcome.

This week’s hike will be on the Park Road and part of the Heritage Trail at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme with Humphrey Tyler. The hike is about 2 miles long. We will visit the newly cleaned-up three Chimneys and walk by the remnants of the old charcoal kiln.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo: Three Chimneys before and after by Wendolyn HIll.

Three chimneys before after copyJoin us for this moderately easy walk in the woods. Everyone is welcome.

This week’s hike will be on the Park Road and part of the Heritage Trail at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme with Humphrey Tyler. The hike is about 2 miles long. We will visit the newly cleaned-up three Chimneys and walk by the remnants of the old charcoal kiln.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo: Three Chimneys before and after by Wendolyn HIll.