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  • Tuesday Trek: Patrell Preserve – Quinn

    Patrell Preserve Baker Lane, East Haddam, CT, United States

    This will be a 1 to 1.5 mile hike along the Eightmile River. This preserve has a diversity of habitats including fields, wetlands, forests and riparian areas. The Patrell Preserve also has great examples of glacial geologic features including kettle ponds and eskers. We will meet at the parking area on Baker Lane in East […]

  • September 19, 2025 Astronomy Observing Session

    Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

    DATE COULD SHIFT BASED ON WEATHER- In the east, Saturn returns to the night sky as the evening progresses. By midnight, it is almost due south. For those with stamina, starting at 1:09am (ie, Saturday morning), the shadow of its moon Titan will take 2 1/2 hours to cross the face of the planet! Anyone […]

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  • The Big Plant Out – We Need your Help!!

    John Pritchard Conservation Center 12-1 Town St, Lyme, CT, United States

    Help us plant out the native plant meadow. Join Michael Baczewski, of New England Pollinator Gardens, and Kristina White, Executive Director, and help plant the warm-season grasses/perennials in our meadow before it gets too cold. We hope to put 1100 plugs in the ground. Bring your shovels, pickaxes, trowels, and wheelbarrows. The more the merrier […]

  • Autumn Equinox Celebration – A Guided Forest Bathing Experience

    Pleasant Valley Preserve Macintosh Road, Lyme CT, Lyme, CT, United States

    Celebrate the upcoming autumn equinox and come into the natural cycles and rhythm of nature. Restore and replenish for the season ahead. Our time together includes gentle mindful movement, nature meditation, and opportunities to connect with the natural world along the way. The session concludes with tea together. The walk is about 1.5-miles round trip […]

  • Fall Native Plant Exploration with Jim Natale

    Pleasant Valley/Jewett Preserves MacIntosh Rd, Lyme, United States

    Join Jim Natale, naturalist and amateur botanist, on a ramble to identify all types of plants in their Fall beauty. Jim, who is an expert identifier, has been submitting observations to the iNaturalist app for six years. He has logged almost 39,000 observations and is an official identifier. On the walk, he will demonstrate how […]

  • Why do Preserves Matter? – A Biologist’s Perspective

    Hadlyme Public Hall 63 Ferry Road, Lyme, CT, United States

    Focusing on a few local wildlife species, LLT's Jim Arrigoni will explore how our preserves meet the needs of charismatic critters to survive the seasons. Free admission

  • Tuesday Trek: Hartman Park – Wendy

    Hartman Park Gungy Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    Let’s explore the fall wildflowers in the meadow before we walk the yellow and red trails to see what the beavers are up to. Meet at the Field Entrance. The Field Entrance is about 1/2 mile north of the Hartman Park Main Entrance on Gungy Rd. Park along the side of the road. Register: openspace@townlyme.org […]

  • CANCELLED–Take-a-Walk Wednesday: Gillette’s Castle State Park – Wendy

    Gillette Castle Ferry Rd, Lyme, United States

    This walk is cancelled due to rain. Gillette’s Castle State Park. 67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT. Meet at the main parking lot by the visitor center. We will walk up to the Castle terrace, which is in Lyme, to see the most spectacular view of the CT River and the Hadlyme Ferry. We will […]

  • FULL – Fungal Ecology Walk–Mushrooms with Bill Yule

    Hartman Park Gungy Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    FULL - Join us for this fascinating walk with naturalist and mycologist Bill Yule, to walk, talk, and discover mushrooms. Bill will explain about forest and watershed ecology and all things fungal. If you wish, bring mushrooms from home for identification after the walk. On the walk, we will discuss how you can upload your […]

  • Building Resilient Landscapes – Right Plant, Right Place for Right Now

    Lyme Public Hall 249 Hamburg Rd, Lyme, CT, CT, United States

    Join Lyme Pollinator Pathway for this program with horticulturist Tom Christopher, He will present strategies to help you choose plants to prioritize biodiversity, soil health, and water management in your yards, thereby creating habitats that can easily withstand challenges like extreme weather conditions and invasive species.  Tom Christopher is host of the podcast Growing Greener, […]

  • Tuesday Trek: Brockway-Hawthorne Preserve – Jim

    Brockway-Hawthorne Preserve Brush Hill Road, Lyme, CT, United States

    Mixed deciduous and conifer forests blanket this gently rolling landscape featuring vernal pools and Whalebone Creek. Gentle-to-moderate 2.5 mile walk. Meet at the parking lot off of Brush Hill Road. Register: jim.arrigoni@lymelandtrust.org View the Tuesday Trek Schedule