Sat. Jun 1
09:30 am
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12:15 pm
4.6 miles
Open Event
Hike Redding’s longest “long trail” skewering (as the Book of Trails puts it) three open space properties of the Land Trust, two Town tracts, and a preserve owned by the Connecticut Audubon Society. Hike 4.6 miles over moderate terrain with some road walking to connect preserves. Good footwear needed for several wet portions, a steeper section, and several stream crossings where trekking poles will be useful. Bring water and maybe a snack. This is a one-way hike and requires car spotting /pooling.
Event Leader(s)
Jeff Morgan
jjmhiker@gmail.comRain Date
Organization Partners
Redding Conservation Commission
Meeting Location Details
Scott Preserve, Peaceable Street, Redding, CT
41°16’04.0″N 73°25’52.3″W
Meet promptly at the Peaceable Street entrance to the Scott Preserve on the north side of the street and west of the power station. (This is opposite #32 a private residence.) We’ll leave a few cars there and carpool to Charlie Hill Rd just south of Marchant Rd to start the hike on the Blackman’s Brook Trail.
Click on the red map pin for the event address.
No Dogs Permitted