Tuesday Trek: Chestnut Hill/Nehantic Trail – Kristina
Walk through Chestnut Hill Preserve and then enter Nehantic Forest where we will walk up to Brown Hill, through the recent cutting area, along several ridges and back. About 3 […]
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Walk through Chestnut Hill Preserve and then enter Nehantic Forest where we will walk up to Brown Hill, through the recent cutting area, along several ridges and back. About 3 […]
Take a Wednesday walk with the East Haddam and Lyme Land Trust. Sheepskin Hollow Preserve has a brook that descends through some very scenic rock formations, a large and very […]
The Tree Collective is a program designed to engage young conservationists ages 14-18 in outdoor fun and education while working to maintain trails in our beautiful town of Lyme, CT. […]
Hike to both overlooks and experience the vista with a view unobstructed by leaves. 2.5 miles. Fairly steep in parts. Meet at the Selden Creek Preserve parking lot on Joshuatown […]
Wednesday February 11 at 7:00 pm At the Lyme Public Hall, 249 Hamburg Rd. (Rt. 156), Lyme CT Registration: education@lymelandtrust.org Coexisting with Connecticut’s Critters with Master Wildlife Conservationist, Ginny Apple, Connecticut […]
We’ll walk the gentle and mostly-flat 1-mile trail, pausing at the picnic table overlooking the beaver wetland to see what’s happening in the “dead” of winter. If we have old-fashioned […]
Join us during school break for a very special program with opossum rehabilitators experts Pam and Bill Lefferts of Ferncroft Wildlife Rescue. Using the big screen, Pam will tell an […]
Take a Wednesday walk with the East Haddam and Lyme Land Trust. 207-acre Lena Reserve offers a range of terrains and forest types; as well as stone walls, fields and […]
It is Maple Sugar Season! Walk through what was once excellent pasture that has since developed into a hardwood forest. We will look for signs of spring and learn about […]
Walk along a ridge and up to the top area of Hartman Park. We will view a variety of indigenous stone structures along the way. - plus miles or so. […]
Saunders Preserve lies directly atop the Honey Hill Fault and the fault's associated rock outcroppings. The geology at Saunders is amazing, with likely Native American stoneworks. The walk is moderate with […]
Taking advantage of low tide and depending upon conditions, we will walk to the end of Griswold Point and back. About 1.5 miles. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet […]