Other Preserve Meadows
Preserve meadows are typically mowed once a year and monitored for invasive plants. Paths are mowed three times a year to allow walkers to observe the meadows and appreciate the pollinators and wildflowers.
River to Ridgetop Preserves Meadows
For both preserves, use the MacIntosh Rd. Entrance.
Meadow named in Memory of Thomas Bischoff
The field at Jewett Preserve has been named the Tom Bischoff Meadow. To honor Tom, who passed away March 17, 2024, the Lyme Land Trust, Town of Lyme, and The
Hartman Park Field
Use Hartman Field Entrance on Gungy Rd. for easiest access Hartman Park Preserve (Town of Lyme) has a beautiful meadow for pollinators. The ancient highbush blueberry bushes are a striking
River to Ridgetop Preserves Meadows
For both preserves, use the MacIntosh Rd. Entrance Pleasant Valley Preserve (owned by The Nature Conservancy and managed by the Lyme Land Trust) has a series of meadows that display