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.
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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
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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