Past Events

Tuesday Trek: Honey Hill Preserve

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Photo: Wendolyn Hill
Date: Tue November 30, 2021
Time: 9:30 -11:30ish am
Place: Honey Hill Preserve, Clark Rd., Lyme CT
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
Presenter: Wendy Hill
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Honey Hill Preserve–Meet at the parking area on Clark Rd. This small gem of a preserve has a 1-mile loop with a variety of large trees, interesting rock formations, and stone walls.

Reserve a spot: openspace@townlyme.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Honey Hill Preserve–Meet at the parking area on Clark Rd. This small gem of a preserve has a 1-mile loop with a variety of large trees, interesting rock formations, and stone walls.

Reserve a spot: openspace@townlyme.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Sunday after Thanksgiving Hike – Hadlyme Hills White Trail

Date: Sun November 28, 2021
Time: 1:30 - 3:30ish pm
Place: Meet at Brockway-Hawthorne Preserve Parking Lot, Brush Hill Rd., Lyme, CT
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Join us for a post-Thanksgiving walk to work off our Thanksgiving overindulgence, led by Wendolyn Hill. . We will walk the entire white trail from Brockway Hawthorne through the Ravine Trail to the fantastic overlooks in Selden Creek Preserve and back, including the orange and blue trails in Selden Creek Preserve. The entire walk is about 4.25 miles.

Map and brochure of Hadlyme Hills

Rain cancels.

Please register: openspace@townlyme.org

Wendolyn Hill is Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme and Vice President of the Lyme Land Trust.


 

Join us for a post-Thanksgiving walk to work off our Thanksgiving overindulgence, led by Wendolyn Hill. . We will walk the entire white trail from Brockway Hawthorne through the Ravine Trail to the fantastic overlooks in Selden Creek Preserve and back, including the orange and blue trails in Selden Creek Preserve. The entire walk is about 4.25 miles.

Map and brochure of Hadlyme Hills

Rain cancels.

Please register: openspace@townlyme.org

Wendolyn Hill is Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme and Vice President of the Lyme Land Trust.


Tuesday Trek: Patrell Preserve

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Date: Tue November 23, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11:30ish am
Place: Patrell Preserve, Baker Lane, Lyme CT
Contact Email: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com
Presenter: Tony Irving
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Patrell Preserve–Meet at the parking lot on Baker Lane. Mostly easy walk with interesting relationships between geology and vegetation types.

To reserve a space: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Patrell Preserve–Meet at the parking lot on Baker Lane. Mostly easy walk with interesting relationships between geology and vegetation types.

To reserve a space: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Geology Walk at Honey Hill Preserve

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Photo by Wendolyn Hill
Date: Sat November 20, 2021
Time: 9:30 am-11:30 am
Place: Honey Hill Preserve, Clark Rd., Lyme, pull-in parking about 1/4 mile from the intersection of Rte. 82 and Clark Rd.
Contact Email: education@lymelandtrust.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Bring your geologic questions to this talk and walk guided by former CT State geologist Ralph Lewis through the Lyme Land Trust’s Honey Hill Preserve. We will have a discussion about the area’s geologic significance. The famous Honey Hill Fault is mapped as being just north of the preserve. How does this affect the bedrock topography? The bedrock is more evident here because the Honey Hill Preserve is a good example of an “upland till sight”. A fairly thin blanket of glacial till (rocky soil) is draped over the bedrock in most places. The delightful Babbling Brook runs through the preserve with several brook crossings on the trail.

The hike will be about two hours, moderately paced with moderately easy terrain with one short steep hill. Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.

Space is limited. Reservations are required. Contact education@lymelandtrust.org to reserve a spot. Inclement weather will postpone the event.


 

Bring your geologic questions to this talk and walk guided by former CT State geologist Ralph Lewis through the Lyme Land Trust’s Honey Hill Preserve. We will have a discussion about the area’s geologic significance. The famous Honey Hill Fault is mapped as being just north of the preserve. How does this affect the bedrock topography? The bedrock is more evident here because the Honey Hill Preserve is a good example of an “upland till sight”. A fairly thin blanket of glacial till (rocky soil) is draped over the bedrock in most places. The delightful Babbling Brook runs through the preserve with several brook crossings on the trail.

The hike will be about two hours, moderately paced with moderately easy terrain with one short steep hill. Sturdy shoes are a must; a walking stick would be helpful as well.

Space is limited. Reservations are required. Contact education@lymelandtrust.org to reserve a spot. Inclement weather will postpone the event.


Tuesday Trek: Ravine Trail

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Date: Tue November 16, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11:30ish am
Place: Ravine Trail, Joahuatown Rd. Lyme Ct
Contact Email: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com
Presenter: Tony Irving
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Ravine Trail–Meet at Selden Preserve parking lot on Joshuatown Rd. Meander through the ravine area and discover the natural features of this unique space in Lyme. Length and time of walk will depend on the group’s interest.

To reserve a space: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Ravine Trail–Meet at Selden Preserve parking lot on Joshuatown Rd. Meander through the ravine area and discover the natural features of this unique space in Lyme. Length and time of walk will depend on the group’s interest.

To reserve a space: anthonyinlyme@gmail.com

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Late Autumn Forest Bathing at Selden Creek Preserve

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Regan Stacey
Date: Sun November 14, 2021
Time: 1:00-3:00 pm
Place: Selden Creek Preserve, Joshuatown Rd., Lyme, CT, Pull-in parking along the west side of Joshuatown Road, about 4 miles from the intersection with Rte. 156.
Contact Email: regan@reganstacey.com
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Relax and unwind on a guided forest bathing walk to Selden Creek overlook. Enjoy the calming effects of walking among mature trees as we make our way to the Selden Creek overlook. Take in the dramatic views and enjoy a wild-foraged tea.

On your 2-hour forest bathing walk, you’ll be guided on a gentle, mindful stroll as you relax and connect with the restorative power of nature and all of life. Your certified forest therapy guide, Regan Stacey, will offer you a series of sensory-opening invitations designed to help you connect with the natural world in your own authentic way. The walk is about 2-miles over easy to moderate terrain.

The session ends at the Selden Creek overlook about 1-mile from the trailhead. Please allow time to walk back to the parking lot.

Registration required. $32 per person
Lyme Land Trust members receive 15% off with the discount code LLT15.

To register, click here.

Forest bathing is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku – taking in the forest atmosphere. As a growing global wellness movement, it is backed by nearly 40 years of scientific research on the holistic benefits of immersing yourself in nature. These benefits include reduced stress and blood pressure, increased creativity and focus, improved mood and sleep, and a boost to immune functions.

Folding stools are available for your use, or bring along your own stool or sit mat.

Rain or shine.

 Regan Stacey is an artist and environmentalist whose passion is to re-connect humans to nature for the betterment of themselves, their communities, and our planet, Earth.  She is also co-founder of The Forest Therapy School, training forest therapy guides to share this work around the world.  Locally, she is involved in a number of nature-based organizations and facilitates kids’ clubs through the Lyme Land Trust. You can find out more about her work at reganstacey.com   


 

Relax and unwind on a guided forest bathing walk to Selden Creek overlook. Enjoy the calming effects of walking among mature trees as we make our way to the Selden Creek overlook. Take in the dramatic views and enjoy a wild-foraged tea.

On your 2-hour forest bathing walk, you’ll be guided on a gentle, mindful stroll as you relax and connect with the restorative power of nature and all of life. Your certified forest therapy guide, Regan Stacey, will offer you a series of sensory-opening invitations designed to help you connect with the natural world in your own authentic way. The walk is about 2-miles over easy to moderate terrain.

The session ends at the Selden Creek overlook about 1-mile from the trailhead. Please allow time to walk back to the parking lot.

Registration required. $32 per person
Lyme Land Trust members receive 15% off with the discount code LLT15.

To register, click here.

Forest bathing is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku – taking in the forest atmosphere. As a growing global wellness movement, it is backed by nearly 40 years of scientific research on the holistic benefits of immersing yourself in nature. These benefits include reduced stress and blood pressure, increased creativity and focus, improved mood and sleep, and a boost to immune functions.

Folding stools are available for your use, or bring along your own stool or sit mat.

Rain or shine.

 Regan Stacey is an artist and environmentalist whose passion is to re-connect humans to nature for the betterment of themselves, their communities, and our planet, Earth.  She is also co-founder of The Forest Therapy School, training forest therapy guides to share this work around the world.  Locally, she is involved in a number of nature-based organizations and facilitates kids’ clubs through the Lyme Land Trust. You can find out more about her work at reganstacey.com   


Hiking Club for Middle Schoolers

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Photo by Regan Stacey
Date: Sat November 13, 2021
Time: 10:30 am-12:00 pm
Place: Jewett Preserve, Cemetery Entrance, MT Archer Rd., Lyme CT
Contact Email: reganstacey@gmail.com
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You are welcome to join our group for middle school-aged children. Come hike the trails! Every month the hike will be an adventure to explore the natural world. It meets the second Saturday of each month in a different preserve.

The Hiking Club is a drop-off/pick-up program.  If you are a parent who would like to walk the trails during the club time, you are welcome to do so on your own, with other friends/parents, or even bring your dog!
The Hiking Club is limited to 10 participants per meet-up.
Registration required, email reganstacey@gmail.com.

 

The club is organized by volunteer Regan Stacey, who has children in the LOL school district.

Environmentalist/artist Regan Stacey currently runs the Tree Collective, a Lyme Land Trust program for teens. She owns Awaken the Forest Within, a mindfulness-based practice that helps [re]connect people to nature for the betterment of themselves and the earth.


 

You are welcome to join our group for middle school-aged children. Come hike the trails! Every month the hike will be an adventure to explore the natural world. It meets the second Saturday of each month in a different preserve.

The Hiking Club is a drop-off/pick-up program.  If you are a parent who would like to walk the trails during the club time, you are welcome to do so on your own, with other friends/parents, or even bring your dog!
The Hiking Club is limited to 10 participants per meet-up.
Registration required, email reganstacey@gmail.com.

 

The club is organized by volunteer Regan Stacey, who has children in the LOL school district.

Environmentalist/artist Regan Stacey currently runs the Tree Collective, a Lyme Land Trust program for teens. She owns Awaken the Forest Within, a mindfulness-based practice that helps [re]connect people to nature for the betterment of themselves and the earth.


Bee Lyme Activities for Families

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Date: Sat November 13, 2021
Time: 9:30 am-12:30pm
Place: Riverside Preserve, Salem Rd., Lyme CT and LYSB, 59 Lyme St., Old Lyme CT
Contact Email: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org
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Join the Lyme Pollinator Pathway for two activities to learn the value of wildflowers and how pollinators benefit when you plant native flowers.

10:00-10:30
Seed Bomb Dispersal at Riverside Preserve with Sue Cope. Throw wildflower seed bombs that were made in June. Riverside Preserve is on Salem Rd. about 1/2 miles from the intersection with Rte. 156. Registration is not required.

11:00-12:30 – Pressed Wildflower Art Workshop at Lyme Youth Service Bureau, 59 Lyme Street, Old Lyme (LYSB) with Tanya Porcelli
Registration for Pressed Flower workshop.

Click on poster to enlarge.

Spaces are limited. Sponsored by Lyme Land Trust and LYSB. 

 

 

 


Join the Lyme Pollinator Pathway for two activities to learn the value of wildflowers and how pollinators benefit when you plant native flowers.

10:00-10:30
Seed Bomb Dispersal at Riverside Preserve with Sue Cope. Throw wildflower seed bombs that were made in June. Riverside Preserve is on Salem Rd. about 1/2 miles from the intersection with Rte. 156. Registration is not required.

11:00-12:30 – Pressed Wildflower Art Workshop at Lyme Youth Service Bureau, 59 Lyme Street, Old Lyme (LYSB) with Tanya Porcelli
Registration for Pressed Flower workshop.

Click on poster to enlarge.

Spaces are limited. Sponsored by Lyme Land Trust and LYSB. 

 

 

 


Tuesday Trek: Pickwick & Eno Preserve

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Date: Tue November 9, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11:30ish am
Place: Pickwick & Eno Preserve, 183 Joshuatown Rd., Lyme CT
Contact Email: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org
Presenter: Kristina White
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Pickwick & Eno Preserve–Park at 183 Joshuatown Rd. (Drive down the long driveway-park in front of the Pickwick’s Preserve sign.) 3+ miles.

Contact: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Pickwick & Eno Preserve–Park at 183 Joshuatown Rd. (Drive down the long driveway-park in front of the Pickwick’s Preserve sign.) 3+ miles.

Contact: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, Tony Irving, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Work Party to clear Debris in Mt. Archer Woods Ruins Area

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Date: Sun November 7, 2021
Time: 12:45-3:30 pm
Place: Meet at Mt Archer Woods parking Lot, Mt. Archer Rd., Lyme, CT
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

 

Please join us to help clear around the ruins in Mt Archer Woods. We have had barberry mowed on a few acres near the white trail, next to the ruins about a half-mile in. We need help to remove fallen trees and other debris to make it easier to mow next time and we need to clip or pull invasives along stone walls. Chain saws will be helpful. (Please bring protective gear). Bring loppers, clippers, and work gloves, shovels, and anything else you think will be helpful.

Please email openspace@townlyme.org if you are planning to come and if you will bring a chain saw.


 

Please join us to help clear around the ruins in Mt Archer Woods. We have had barberry mowed on a few acres near the white trail, next to the ruins about a half-mile in. We need help to remove fallen trees and other debris to make it easier to mow next time and we need to clip or pull invasives along stone walls. Chain saws will be helpful. (Please bring protective gear). Bring loppers, clippers, and work gloves, shovels, and anything else you think will be helpful.

Please email openspace@townlyme.org if you are planning to come and if you will bring a chain saw.