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HIKE - 2014 CT Trails Day Weekend Events (June 7 & 8) HIKE - 2014 CT Trails Day Weekend Events (June 7 & 8) For full event details, see the printed 2014 Connecticut Trails Day Weekend booklet or the online version at www.ctwoodlands.org/CT-TrailsDayWeekend2014. Any events denoted with an asterisk* below are events listed in the online supplement at www.ctwoodlands.org/CT- TrailsDayWeekend2014-SupplementListings. Also check the supplement page for event updates and corrections. Events marked with the Facebook icon in the booklet and Facebook notation in the online supplement will be posting any updates on CFPA’s Facebook page by the morning of their scheduled event. www.facebook.com/CTForestandParkAssociation 1. ASHFORD (Event #3 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Josias Byles Sanctuary. 2. AVON (Event #6 in the booklet) Hike & Trail Maintenance. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Fisher Meadows. 3. BEACON FALLS - BETHANY (Event #8 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Naugatuck State Forest/Naugatuck Trail. 4. BERLIN (Event #9 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Hatchery Brook Conservation Area. 5. BERLIN (Event #10 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Ragged Mountain Preserve. 6. BERLIN - SOUTHINGTON - MERIDEN (Event #14 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 9:00 AM to 4:15 PM. Metacomet Trail. 7. BETHANY (Event #15 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Lake Chamberlain Recreation Area. 8. BETHEL - NEWTOWN (Event #16 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 1:15 PM to 4:00 PM. Franc Property and Bruno Preserve. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 1 9. BOLTON (Event #20 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Bolton Heritage Farm. 10. BOZRAH (Event #22 in the booklet) Multiple Activities. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Maples Farm Park. 11. BRANFORD (Event #23 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:30 AM to 11:35 AM. Pisgah Brook/Lake Saltonstall. 12. BRIDGEWATER (Event #24 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Sunny Valley Preserve/Wolf Pit Mountain Trail. 13. BROOKFIELD (Event #26 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Birch Rocks Nature Sanctuary. 14. BROOKFIELD (Event #27 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Williams Park. 15. BURLINGTON (Event #29 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area/Tunxis Trail. 16. BURLINGTON (Event #30 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Tunxis Mainline and Purple Dot Trails. 17. CANTON (Event #35 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Sun, Wind, and Woodland to Capen Cabin. 18. CHESHIRE (Event #37 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Casertano Property. 19. CHESHIRE (Event #38 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Fresh Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 2 20. COLCHESTER (Event #39 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Salmon River Trail. 21. COLUMBIA (Event #41 in the booklet) Multiple Activities. Saturday, June 7. 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Szegda Farm Open Space. 22. CORNWALL (Event #43 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Pine Knob Loop Trail. 23. DANBURY (Event #47 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Bear Mountain Reservation. 24. DANBURY (Event #48 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Old Quarry Nature Center. 25. DEEP RIVER - ESSEX (Event #50 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Canfield-Meadow Woods Nature Preserve. 26. DURHAM (Event #52 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Mattabesett Trail. 27. EAST GRANBY (Event #53 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Metacomet Trail. 28. EAST HADDAM (Event #55 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Devil’s Hopyard State Park. 29. *EAST HADDAM (Online Supplement) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Hatch Lot and Dean Open Space Properties. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 3 30. EAST HADDAM (Event #56 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Sheepskin Hollow Preserve. 31. EAST HAMPTON (Event #59 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Hurd State Park. 32. EAST WINDSOR (BROAD BROOK) (Event #66 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Scantic River State Park. 33. EASTFORD (Event #67 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Nipmuck Trail. 34. ELLINGTON (Event #68 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Hockanum River Linear Park Trail. 35. ENFIELD (Event #69 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Scantic River State Park. 36. ESSEX (IVORYTON) (Event #70 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The Millrace. 37. FAIRFIELD (Event #72 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Larsen Sanctuary. 38. GLASTONBURY - MARLBOROUGH (Event #76 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Shenipsit Trail. 39. GREENWICH (Event #79 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Babcock and Westfall Preserves. 40. GREENWICH (Event #80 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 9:15 AM to 11:00 AM. Audubon Greenwich Main Sanctuary. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 4 41. GROTON (Event #82 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Open Space Trails. 42. GUILFORD (Event #86 in the booklet) Hike. Friday, June 6. 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM. East River Preserve. 43. GUILFORD (Event #89 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM. East River Preserve, Nut Plains Woods, and Eastwoods. 44. GUILFORD (Event #91 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. East River Preserve. 45. GUILFORD (Event #93 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 1:45 PM to 4:00 PM. Timberland Preserve. 46. GUILFORD (Event #94 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 8:45 AM to 12:00 PM. Cockaponset State Forest. 47. HAMDEN (Event #101 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 1:45 PM. West Rock Ridge State Park/Red & Blue Trails Loop. 48. HAMDEN (Event #103 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Sleeping Giant State Park. 49. HAMDEN (Event #106 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Sleeping Giant State Park. 50. KENT (Event #118 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Macedonia Brook State Park/Macedonia Ridge Trail. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 5 51. KILLINGLY (DANIELSON) (Event #121 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Quinebaug River Trail. 52. KILLINGWORTH (Event #122 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Parmelee Farm, Platt Nature Center, and Welter Woods. 53. KILLINGWORTH (Event #123 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Killingworth and Kelseytown Reservoir Watershed. 54. LEDYARD - GROTON (Event #127 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. Avery Farm/East and West Trails. 55. LITCHFIELD (Event #131 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Hauser Wildlife Preserve. 56. LITCHFIELD (Event #132 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Stillman-Danaher Preserve/Nancy Danaher Trail. 57. LYME (Event #134 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Nehantic State Forest/Nayantaquit Trail. 58. LYME (Event #135 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Hartman Park and Walbridge Woodlands. 59. *MANCHESTER (Online Supplement) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Case Mountain. 60. MANCHESTER (Event #137 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:45 AM to 12:15 PM. Laurel Marsh Trail. 61. MANCHESTER (Event #138 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Union Pond Trail. Hike Quick List Last updated 6/4/14 6 62. MANSFIELD (Event #140 in the booklet) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:50 AM to 12:00 PM. Mansfield Hollow State Park/East Branch of Nipmuck Trail. 63. MANSFIELD (STORRS) (Event #142 in the booklet) Hike. Sunday, June 8. 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Albert E. Moss Forest, Wildflower, & Wildlife Sanctuary. 64. *MARLBOROUGH (Online Supplement) Hike. Saturday, June 7. 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Blackledge River Trail. 65. MERIDEN - BERLIN (Event #143 in the booklet) Hike.
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