February 2016
Registration is open for the Tour de Lyme. The fourth annual Tour de Lyme will be held on Sunday, May 15, 2016 at Ashlawn Farms. With routes for all levels,…
Recreation
Save the Date - May 15, 2016 - to cycle the beautiful roads & trails of Lyme to benefit the Land Trust. Visit www.TourdeLyme.org for details.
Walking the Red Jewett Trail with Linda Bireley
Saturday, April 9th, 2011 at 10 AM Hike-Walking the Red Jewett Trail with Linda Bireley Join us for an approximate 5 mile hike to explore the northwest portion of Jewett…
Art
Lyme Landscapes inspired the American Impressionists in the 1900s. In that spirit, the Land Trust holds annual plein-air paint-outs.
Working Lands
Lyme is celebrated for its beautiful farms and open meadows.
The lost village on Mt. Archer
Saturday, March 26th, 2011 at 10 AM Hike-Walk the Trails of Eno Preserve & Mt Archer Woods Hike the trails of Eno Preserve and Mt. Archer Woods before the foliage…
Water
The Connecticut River and its tidal wetlands and the Eightmile River watershed have received national recognition for their water quality.
Stone
300 million years ago, a collision between the ancient continents formed the striking rock ridges that characterize the topography of Lyme. Old stone structures are beautiful reminders of earlier settlements.
Forests
They provide shelter and food to myriad species, clean air, filter our drinking water and offer refuge from the bustle of everyday life.