Hoping for Sunny skies for CT trails weekend

The annual celebration of Connecticut’s many history and nature trails will be this weekend, on June 5 and 6.

In all, there are 180 outings planned for the weekend (you can find the full list at www.ctwoodlands.org/ct-trails-weekend). 

Two events are scheduled for Kent, Conn.  

“Muffins and Martins at the Marvelwood School” on Skiff Mountain is on Sunday, June 6, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Extraordinary bird expert and science teacher Laurie Doss will talk about  efforts to restore purple martin populations in the region. 

That same day, Steve Pener and Dave Paton will lead an educational mushroom walk at Pond Mountain Preserve, from 10 a.m. to noon.

The Sharon Land Trust will introduce some new trails in Sharon, Conn., over the weekend: on Saturday, June 5, at the D’Alton Preserve at 101 West Woods Road #2; and at 9 a.m. on Sunday, June 6, at the Hamlin Preserve, 19 Stonehouse Road, just off Gay Street/Route 41.

The new Goodbody Preserve at 140 Millerton Road will be opened in a short ceremony on Saturday, June 5, at noon.

Check the CT Trails website for rain plans.

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