Nature and Culture at Mt. Archer Woods – Talk and Walk

Date: Sat October 24, 2015
Time: 10 am to noon
Place: Meet at Mt Archer Woods parking lot on Mt Archer Road
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
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Walk in the woods5Enjoy a beautiful walk in the fall foliage led by Brantley Buerger, Lyme Land Trust board member and steward of Mt. Archer Woods As we walk, he will talk about the fascinating flora, fauna and history of Mt. Archer Woods. Along the way, we will visit the ruins of a colonial farm and learn about the crash of a WWII enemy airplane. terkkers

The walk is moderately easy, family friendly and will take about 2 hours.

Rain date: Sunday, October 25 at 10:00 am

Directions: Rt. 156 north to Mt. Archer Road. Left onto Mt Archer Road. Go one mile on Mt Archer Road (bear left up the big hill). The parking lot is down a long driveway on the left, the 4th long driveway after you start up the hill. Look for the stone post marker that has “Mt Archer Woods Town of Lyme” written on it. It faces the road, so you can’t read it until you are on top of it. (If you get to 100 Mt. Archer Road, you have gone too far).

Registration is appreciated: openspace@townlyme.org

Walk in the woods5Enjoy a beautiful walk in the fall foliage led by Brantley Buerger, Lyme Land Trust board member and steward of Mt. Archer Woods As we walk, he will talk about the fascinating flora, fauna and history of Mt. Archer Woods. Along the way, we will visit the ruins of a colonial farm and learn about the crash of a WWII enemy airplane. terkkers

The walk is moderately easy, family friendly and will take about 2 hours.

Rain date: Sunday, October 25 at 10:00 am

Directions: Rt. 156 north to Mt. Archer Road. Left onto Mt Archer Road. Go one mile on Mt Archer Road (bear left up the big hill). The parking lot is down a long driveway on the left, the 4th long driveway after you start up the hill. Look for the stone post marker that has “Mt Archer Woods Town of Lyme” written on it. It faces the road, so you can’t read it until you are on top of it. (If you get to 100 Mt. Archer Road, you have gone too far).

Registration is appreciated: openspace@townlyme.org


Walk in the woods5Enjoy a beautiful walk in the fall foliage led by Brantley Buerger, Lyme Land Trust board member and steward of Mt. Archer Woods As we walk, he will talk about the fascinating flora, fauna and history of Mt. Archer Woods. Along the way, we will visit the ruins of a colonial farm and learn about the crash of a WWII enemy airplane. terkkers

The walk is moderately easy, family friendly and will take about 2 hours.

Rain date: Sunday, October 25 at 10:00 am

Directions: Rt. 156 north to Mt. Archer Road. Left onto Mt Archer Road. Go one mile on Mt Archer Road (bear left up the big hill). The parking lot is down a long driveway on the left, the 4th long driveway after you start up the hill. Look for the stone post marker that has “Mt Archer Woods Town of Lyme” written on it. It faces the road, so you can’t read it until you are on top of it. (If you get to 100 Mt. Archer Road, you have gone too far).

Registration is appreciated: openspace@townlyme.org

Walk in the woods5Enjoy a beautiful walk in the fall foliage led by Brantley Buerger, Lyme Land Trust board member and steward of Mt. Archer Woods As we walk, he will talk about the fascinating flora, fauna and history of Mt. Archer Woods. Along the way, we will visit the ruins of a colonial farm and learn about the crash of a WWII enemy airplane. terkkers

The walk is moderately easy, family friendly and will take about 2 hours.

Rain date: Sunday, October 25 at 10:00 am

Directions: Rt. 156 north to Mt. Archer Road. Left onto Mt Archer Road. Go one mile on Mt Archer Road (bear left up the big hill). The parking lot is down a long driveway on the left, the 4th long driveway after you start up the hill. Look for the stone post marker that has “Mt Archer Woods Town of Lyme” written on it. It faces the road, so you can’t read it until you are on top of it. (If you get to 100 Mt. Archer Road, you have gone too far).

Registration is appreciated: openspace@townlyme.org