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SUMMARY:Neutaconkanut Hill October Monthly Guided Hike
DESCRIPTION:Location: Providence\nAs part of RI Land Trust Days\, Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department along with the Blackstone Heritage Corridor and the RI Land Trust Council invite you to this 1st Saturday of the month guided hike at Neutaconkanut Hill! Come see the natural evidence of the change of seasons firsthand. \nDress for the day’s weather – be sure to wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes. This walk is suitable for all ages. Little ones must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. Dogs on a leash are also welcomed. Insect repellent is recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. There are no public restrooms on site. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are welcomed to help support these events and the work of the Conservancy. No advance reservations are required. \nQuestions? Any cancellations will be posted on the NHC Facebook page on the Friday\, the day before hike. \nDirections: Meet at 120 Killingly Street\, Providence RI 02909 at the NHC Map Kiosk. There is ample parking at baseball field parking lot.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/neutaconkanut-hill-october-monthly-guided-hike
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Ballfield\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, Rhode Island  02909
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SUMMARY:Neutaconkanut Hill September Monthly Guided Hike
DESCRIPTION:Location: Providence\nAs part of RI Land Trust Days and Blackstone Go!\, Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department along with the Blackstone Heritage Corridor and the RI Land Trust Council invite you to this 1st Saturday of the month guided hike at Neutaconkanut Hill! Come see the natural evidence of the change of seasons firsthand. \nDress for the day’s weather – be sure to wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes. This walk is suitable for all ages. Little ones must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. Dogs on a leash are also welcomed. Insect repellent is recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. There are no public restrooms on site. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are welcomed to help support these events and the work of the Conservancy. No advance reservations are required. \nQuestions? Any cancellations will be posted on the NHC Facebook page on the Friday\, the day before hike. \nDirections: Meet at 120 Killingly Street\, Providence RI 02909 at the NHC Map Kiosk. There is ample parking at baseball field parking lot.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/neutaconkanut-hill-september-monthly-guided-hike
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Ballfield\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, Rhode Island  02909
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SUMMARY:Johannis Farm Wildlife Refuge #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nThe Barrington Land Conservation Trust invites you to #OptOutside at a special property open only by guided tour. The Johannis Farm Nature Preserve is a combination of woodland\, fields\, swamp and marsh. The trail is a loop that takes approximately 1 hour to traverse without stopping and proceeds through woods\, out onto marshes and across open fields. \nThe trail can be wet\, so water resistant shoes are recommended. The walk will proceed unless it is raining. \nQuestions? You may contact walk leader\, Bill Kirkpatrick\, at bkirk192@gmail.com or by phone at 207-404-1292. For more information on the Land Trust visit their website: http://blct.org/blct/ and their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Barrington-Land-Conservation-Trust-122591774517537/ \nDirections: Parking is limited at the trailhead\, so we will meet at the parking lot of Sowams Elementary School\, 364 Sowams Rd.\, Barrington. This parking area is on the southern side of Sowams Elementary School. Traveling from Bristol/Warren north on route 103\, look for the sign “Welcome to Barrington” which is on the right\, after crossing a bridge. Take the first right after the bridge onto Sowams Rd. and proceed approximately 1.5 miles to the school\, which will be on the left. Traveling south on Rte. 114 (Wampanoag Trail)\, take a left onto Massasoit Ave. at the traffic light by the white church. You will travel over a bridge and at the end of Massasoit Ave.\, turn left onto New Meadow Rd.\, then a right onto Kent St. immediately after the New Meadow Elementary School. At the end of Kent St.\, turn left and travel north on Sowams Rd. to the Sowams Elementary School which will be on the left. Turn left into the first entrance and parking is on the left. Our event host will meet everyone in that parking lot. We will wait for 15 minutes at the parking area before proceeding in carpools\, as needed\, to the trail head.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/johannis-farm-wildlife-refuge-optoutside
LOCATION:Sowams Elementary School\, 364 Sowams Rd\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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SUMMARY:Family Hiking Book Event & All Ages Hike #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nThe Westerly Land Trust invites you to join us for a special presentation and family hike at Wahaneeta Preserve! Jeanine Silversmith from RI Families In Nature and author of The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide and Journal will share some tips for enjoying the great outdoors with children. Books will be available for purchase so you can start your own adventure journal! A portion of the proceeds from book sales will benefit the Westerly Land Trust. After the brief presentation\, we’ll hit the trails with Donna Anderson of EnCORE Fitness & Wellness to explore this enchanting woodland preserve. We’ll end with hot apple cider and “Make Your Own Trail Mix” in the cabin. \nQuestions? Contact the Trust at 401-315-2610 or execdir@westerlylandtrust.org To learn more about the Trust and other upcoming events visit their website: http://westerlylandtrust.org/event/family-hiking-book-event-all-ages-hike \nDirections: Wahaneeta Preserve is located on left side of Moorehouse Road off Dunns Corner-Bradford Road. Turn in at Trombino Fields sign. Please follow the dirt road past the ball fields and take a left at the Wahaneeta sign to enter the preserve. Please park in the Preserve parking lot. Do not park on the road.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/family-hiking-book-event-all-ages-hike-optoutside
LOCATION:Wahaneeta Preserve\, Westerly\, RI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pardon Gray Post-Thanksgiving Family Hike #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nTiverton Land Trust invites you to join them to #OptOutside along with your friends and neighbors for a post-Thanksgiving family hike along the trails of the Pardon Gray Preserve. The trails are easy to navigate\, so young children and oldsters alike will find the walk a good way to work off that extra slice of pumpkin pie from two days earlier. We will leave the Main Road parking area promptly at 2:00 and should return about 2:45. \nWear comfortable walking shoes and clothes appropriate for the day’s weather. Bring along a beverage if you wish. \nShould you have questions\, contact Wayne Browning at wayneb1@cox.net. To learn more about the TIverton Land Trust visit the website at: http://www.tivertonlandtrust.org and Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/tiverton.trust and more information on the Pardon Gray Preserve can be found on ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=21&src=siteList \nDirections: The main parking lot of the Pardon Gray Preserve is in the 3300 block of Main Road (Route 77) From Rt 24\, take Tiverton exit. Westbound turn left onto Rt 77/79. Eastbound turn right onto Rt 77/79. Travel south approximately 6 miles. The entrance to the parking area for Pardon Gray Preserve is on the east side of Main Road (route 77)\, about 0.2 miles south of Seapowet Avenue. It is on the eastern side of Main Road\, one mile north of Tiverton Four Corners. On-site parking available.\nCoordinates for the trailhead: 41° 35.462′ N 71° 11.667′ W
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/pardon-gray-post-thanksgiving-family-hike-optoutside
LOCATION:Pardon Gray Preserve\, 3200 Main Road\, Tiverton\, RI\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171125T130000
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SUMMARY:Walk Off the Turkey at Pocasset Ridge #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nTiverton Land Trust invites you to enjoy a hike led by Garry Plunkett for adults. You will have the chance to explore the trails in Tiverton’s newest nature preserve\, the Pocasset Ridge Conservation Area. This will be a vigorous outing on some moderate slopes – perfect for burning off calories while checking out trails in an amazing forest ecosystem. \nThe rocky trails are geared to the pace and abilities of adults. Dress to the weather and terrain and with a fluorescent orange vest/hat if possible. (Vests will be available on site.) No pets please. \nTo learn more about the Tiverton Land Trust visit their website at: http://www.tivertonlandtrust.org/ and Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/tiverton.trust \nDirections: The main trailhead and parking area for the Poccaset Ridge Preserve is located at 2910 Main Road in Tiverton. Look for the sign at the intersection of Main Road and Nannaquaket Road in Tiverton. We will meet there to begin our hike.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/walk-off-the-turkey-at-pocasset-ridge-optoutside
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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting at Wahaneeta Preserve #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nThe Westerly Land Trust says ‘Save the date!’ and attend our Annual Meeting where we will report on the year’s news and members will elect new candidates to the Westerly Land Trust Board of Directors. After the business meeting\, we’ll hit the trails for a brisk hike to take in the fall scenery. Looking forward to seeing you at the cabin! \nQuestions? Contact the Trust at 401-315-2610 or execdir@westerlylandtrust.org To learn more about the Trust and other upcoming events visit their website: http://westerlylandtrust.org/event/annual-meeting-at-wahaneeta-preserve \nDirections: Wahaneeta Preserve is located on left side of Moorehouse Road off Dunns Corner-Bradford Road. Turn in at Trombino Fields sign. Please follow the dirt road past the ball fields and take a left at the Wahaneeta sign to enter the preserve. Please park in the Preserve parking lot. Do not park on the road.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/annual-meeting-at-wahaneeta-preserve-optoutside-2
LOCATION:Wahaneeta Preserve\, Westerly\, RI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Arcadia Hemlock Ledges Vista #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nThe RI Land Trust Council is hosting this walk for all ages to #OptOutside. We will walk on the Tippecansett Trail along the shoreline of Beach Pond to a high rock vista overlooking the pond. Then head west towards the state line and loop back on the Hemlock Ledges Trail and on an unnamed trail to the parking area \nThe 3 mile walk will be on trails that may be a bit muddy\, rocky\, steep or with tree roots\, and rock stepping across streams\, so wear sturdy shoes at the least. Leashed\, well behaved and friendly dogs are welcome. . This is state land and it is hunting season so everyone must wear an orange hat or vest. Though the area we will be walking is not a popular place to hunt. \nQuestions: You may contact Roy Najecki at 401-647-3631 or Roy@Najecki.com To learn more about the RI Land Trust Council visit: http://www.RILandTrusts.org \nDirections: The Arcadia Hemlock Ledges Vista Beach Pond parking area is located near CT/RI state line on Route 165. (West of 2898 Ten Rod Road). From I-95 Exit 5A\, to Route 102 south then Route 3 south for 1 mile. Turn right (west) onto Route 165 (Ten Rod Rd) at the pizza shop and go 7 miles to Beach Pond. Parking areas are on both sides of the road. The walk will leave from the smaller parking area in the woods on the south side of the road. N41.57405 W71.78551
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/arcadia-hemlock-ledges-vista-optoutside
LOCATION:Beach Pond\, Arcadia\, Warwick\, RI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Guided Hike at the Monastery #OptOutside for Black Friday
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nThe Cumberland Land Trust invites you to come enjoy a leisurely guided hike in the woods\, see the results of beaver activity and learn the interesting history surrounding the Monastery property in Cumberland. We’ll make stops along the way to identify the historical features of the property including the Monks quarry. \nThe full walk will be four miles and take about 2 hours\, however participants will also have the option of ending after 2 miles. Open to all ages; most appropriate for ages 6 and up. Wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes for travel on established trails. There are some hills and trail is rocky in spots. Use bug repellant\, bring a water bottle and binoculars if you like. Bathroom facilities are available. Please note the trail is not categorized as handicapped accessible. \nAn RSVP requested\, but not required. Please contact Debra Mitchell at debamitchell@yahoo.com or 401-743-4192 who can also answer any questions you may have about the walk. To learn more about the Cumberland Land Trust visit their website at: http://www.cumberlandlandtrust.org \nDirections: The Monastery Property is accessed from the Cumberland Public Library whichis located off Diamond Hill Road ( Rt 114) in Cumberland. From Providence take Rt 146 north to Rte 295 north to Exit 11 for Rte 114 –Diamond Hill Road. Turn right to head south on Diamond Hill Road. Travel about a mile until you see a big red and blue sign that reads “The Monastery”. Turn right to enter the property and continue to bear right to the designated parking area. Gather at the picnic area is located behind the parking area.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/guided-hike-at-the-monastery-optoutside-for-black-friday
LOCATION:Cumberland Public Library\, 1464 Diamond Hill Rd\, Cumberland\, RI\, 02864\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walk Your Turkey Off! #OptOutside for Black Friday
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nNeutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department invite you to get outdoors with your family on Black Friday. Make the most of this holiday season by spending time outdoors with your loved ones. This walk will be a relaxed fitness walk suitable for ages 5 and up – less talking\, more walking and\, of course\, scenic views to savor the season. \nSupported by the RI Land Trust Council as part of the #OptOutside program sponsored by REI which is closing their doors again Black Friday to encourage us all to get outdoors\, this walk is your way to demonstrate what matters the most to you! \nDress for the day’s weather – be sure to wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes. This walk is free\, but we suggest a $5 per family donation to help support the work of the Conservancy. No advance reservations required. Suitable for ages 5 and up. Dogs on leash are welcome. Insect repellant is also recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. Any cancellations will be noted on the Neutaconkanut Facebook page. \nQuestions? Contact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org To learn more about Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy visit: NHill Website: http://www.nhill.org/ To download a copy of the NHill Trail Map: http://www.nhill.org/trail-map-3/.. \nDirections: The Neutaconkanut Recreation Center ballfield is located at 120 Killingly St\, Providence. We’ll start our walk at the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy kiosk behind the ballfield. From the east and south: From I-95 in Providence\, take US-6W/RI-10W exit. From the north: From I-95 in Providence\, take Exit 22B for US-6W/RI-10W. Merge onto US-6W. Get off at the Killingly St. Exit. Take a left at exit onto Killingly St. Continue to drive straight at the Hartford Ave. intersection light\, keeping on Killingly St. At stop sign (the ball park will be straight ahead) turn left\, staying on Killingly St and then turn right into the parking lot for the ballfield. Additional parking can be found in the Recreation Center parking lot at 675 Plainfield St. Both lots offer ample free parking.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/walk-your-turkey-off-optoutside-for-black-friday-2
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy Inc.\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02909\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turkey Trot at Grills Preserve #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nIt’s the Friday after Thanksgiving and all of the food has been eaten – what is there to do next? How about a walk at Grills Preserve with the Westerly Land Trust? This walk on WLT’s 500-acre preserve is over primarily flat terrain often along the Pawcatuck River on clear\, wide trails. There is a gorgeous scenic view from the top of aptly named\, Big Hill\, which requires a bit of steep climbing. \nQuestions? You may call the Land Trust at: (401) 315-2610. To learn more visit: http://westerlylandtrust.org/event/turkey-trot-at-grills-preserve or visit ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=5&src=siteList \nDirections: The Preserve parking lot is on the left at the end of Bowling Lane\, which is off Main Street in Bradford\, which is off Route 91 just south of the bridge over the Pawcatuck River into Hopkinton.Meet at the parking lot at the cul-de-sac end off Bowling Lane in Bradford Village. Coordinates: 41° 23.995′ N 71° 45.55′ W \nPLEASE NOTE:\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. \nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight fluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last Thursday in April to the last day in May\, annually. However\, 500 sq. inch by all hunters (including archers) and all users of management areas and undeveloped state parks during all portions of shotgun deer seasons.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/turkey-trot-at-grills-preserve-optoutside
LOCATION:Grills Preserve\, end of Bowling Lane\, Westerly\, RI\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171124T110000
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SUMMARY:Charlestown Turkey Trot #OptOutside
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high level of interest in land trust walks on Thanksgiving weekend\, please assist us in planning for these walks\, by changing your Facebook status to ‘going’ as soon as your plans to attend are set. Thank you! Rhode Island Land Trusts \nIt’s the Friday after Thanksgiving and all of the food has been eaten – what is there to do next? How about a walk at one of Charlestown’s latest open space acquisitions. Join Roe LaBossiere from The Charlestown Land Trust and be one of the first to hike The Charlestown Moraine Preserve\, maintained & managed by the Charlestown Conservation Commission. Maybe you’ll get lucky and catch a glimpse of a turkey that survived the\nholiday! Walk leaves at 10 am sharp. \nThe approximately 75 acres is called a terminal moraine and marks the last advance of the ice about 14\,000 years ago\, an outstanding example of the remains of the ice age in Rhode Island. It’s 75 acres has rolling terrain with short steep hills and valleys with some of very dense remarkable stands of mountain laurel. \nA walking stick is recommended. Allow about an hour and dogs are welcome (w/pickup).Prepare for ticks w/spray & socks to pull over cuffs. Free and open to the public. No rain date. \nQuestions? Contact Roe LaBossiere\, 401-364-6400 (h)\, 401-212-7297 (c)\, and email: roe.faith@verizon.net Learn more about the Charlestown Land Trust at: http://www.charlestownlandtrust.org \nDirections: Charlestown Moraine Preserve is located at King’s Factory Road\, off Route 1. Ample parking is available. The Preserve entrance sign is .3 of a mile from the turn off from Route 1. GPS: N 41º.3832162’ W -71º.6418744’
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/charlestown-turkey-trot-optoutside
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
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SUMMARY:Fall Comes to Canonchet
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Canonchet Farm invite you to experience the arrival of fall at Canonchet Farm through the eyes of Tom Fortier. Tom will lead a walk starting in the Anne Hoxsie Lane parking lot across from the Narragansett Town Beach South Pavilion. Whether it is the reflected color of leaves at Little Neck Pond or the golden grasses of the marsh on the edge of Pettaquamscutt Cove\, We are sure you will agree that you have to go no further to enjoy fall vistas. Tom is a poet and a naturalist who will bring a special way of seeing as he walks with us. \nThis free walk does not require reservations. It will last approximately 2 hours. \nQuestions: \nLearn more at Friends of Canonchet Farm website and Friends of Canochet Farm Facebook. \nDirections: \nCanonchet Farm is located at Anne Hoxsie Lane in Narragansett which is along Route 1A\, directly across from the Narragansett Town Beach South Pavilion near the corner with Narragansett Avenue. Park in the Anne Hoxsie Lane parking area. We will meet at the parking lot to begin our walk.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/fall-comes-to-canonchet
LOCATION:Canonchet Farm\, Anne Hoxie Lane\, Narragansett\, RI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171014T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171014T103000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170915T002353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T215511Z
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SUMMARY:Learn All About Beavers at Crandall Family Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Westerly Land Trust invites you to a special walk at a preserve which is not open to the public except for guided walks like this one. Enjoy the beautiful wetland landscape at Crandall Family Preserve this October! On this family-friendly walk\, Westerly Land Trust’s Program Coordinator Stacey Jackson\, will provide information about the preserve\, and guide us on a short walk to the wetland overlook. \nJoining the land trust for this walk is Mary Grande\, Wildlife Outreach Coordinator for RI DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife. Mary will be presenting information about Rhode Island’s own ecosystem engineers–beavers! On the walk\, you’ll have a chance to see a beaver lodge\, learn about this history of beavers in Rhode Island\, and about current conservation projects. \nBinoculars will be provided to scan the swamp for signs of these secretive creatures…we may even spy some waterfowl too! Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a layer or two in case of a chilly October morning. This hike is considered easy and level. For all hikes be sure to wear shoes appropriate for natural conditions that may include rocks\, roots and mud along the paths. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellant for your comfort\, but it is also recommended year round for prevention of Lyme disease. \n*Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Indicating your attendance on Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your place. Don’t be disappointed\, please contact Stacey to reserve your spot today! (401) 315-2610 or email Education@westerlylandtrust.org \nQuestions? Email your questions to the Westerly Land Trust to execdir@westerlylandtrust.org or call the Trust at 401-315-260.\nFor more information on the trust\, you can visit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Westerly-Land-Trust-141513339220639/ and their website: http://westerlylandtrust.org/ Details for this event: http://westerlylandtrust.org/event/all-about-beavers-at-crandall-family-preserve \nDirections: Crandall Family Preserve is located at Pound Road in Westerly. Hikers will park and meet at the very end of Pound Road\, across from 75 Pound Road. This hike is considered easy and level. For all hikes be sure to wear shoes appropriate for natural conditions that may include rocks\, roots and mud along the paths. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellant for your comfort\, but it is also recommended year round for prevention of Lyme disease.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/learn-all-about-beavers-at-crandall-family-preserve
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171008T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170812T165638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T215854Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Sunday Hunts Mills Hike & Historic House Tour
DESCRIPTION:Autumn reflections along the Ten Mile River will add a new element to our first walk of this season. Bring your camera. The East Providence Conservation Commission along with the Providence County Hiking Club and the Ten Mile River Watershed Council have been asked by the East Providence Historical Society to lead guided hikes of the grounds at Hunts Mills to coincide with their monthly open house. \nThe hike will begin at 1:30 and last approximately an hour. This is an easy and relaxed paced hike that is good for beginners and kids. The hike follows the shore of the Ten Mile River for a bit and winds through the old fire department training grounds. \nThe master gardener’s program will be held in the garden from 2:30 to 3pm. This month’s theme will be “Putting the Garden to Bed”. \nThe John Hunt House\, home of the East Providence Historical Society and a museum of East Providence history\, will remain open until 3:30 pm. For October through December\, the Hunt House exhibit will feature: “All Quiet on the Rappahannock Tonight: the Civil War letters of Lt. Peter Hunt -1861-1864” – more details below. \nReservations are not required. The hike and house tour are free. Optional donations are welcomed by the Historical Society. Dogs on leash are welcomed on the walk. \nQuestions? Contact Ernie Germani at egermani@cityofeastprov.com or 401-435-7703 x6 You can learn more at EP Conservation Commission website: http://www.eastprovidenceri.net/Conservation or EP Conservation Commission Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/epconservation?fref=ts \nDirections: Hunts Mills is located on Hunts Mills Road\, East Providence. From I-195\, take MA Exit 1 for Route 114A. Turn left and follow north. Bear left to continue on 114A past the Grist Mill Restaurant and continue straight at the intersection with Route 44. After crossing state line\, take first left onto Hunts Mills Road. Parking area is ahead adjacent to the John Hunt House. \nGoogle Maps Link:\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/41°49’41.1%22N+71°20’45.3%22W/@41.828081\,-71.3470193\,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d41.828081!4d-71.345925 \n“All Quiet on the Rappahannock Tonight: the Civil War letters of Lt. Peter Hunt -1861-1864”. \nPeter Hunt\, of the Hunt family of Hunt’s Mills was born in 1843 at Hearthstone House\, sister house of the John Hunt House. His father Daniel and Uncle Allin ran the mills together and the families went back and forth across the 10 Mile River via footbridge. When death suddenly took his father\, his mother moved the family to Warren and then to Benefit Street in Providence. At 18\, Peter insisted upon joining the RI Artillery\, although the family offered to pay for a substitute. Peter wrote home every Sunday evening (when not in battle) from Oct 1861 – May 1864\, 171 letters which his mother carefully saved. There are two branches of his family still in RI and they have loaned family artifacts for this exhibit to celebrate the publishing of the letters in book form after 152 years. \nPhoto by Alex Kemp
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/2nd-sunday-hunts-mills-hike-historic-house-tour-2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
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SUMMARY:Ceremonial Stone Landscape Walk in Hopkinton
DESCRIPTION:Hopkinton Land Trust welcomes you to come meet the Fosters. This special afternoon is co-hosted by the Friends of the Hopkinton Land Trust\, the Hopkinton Historic District Commission\, and the Hopkinton Land Trust. Three generations of these Native Americans lived and worked in Canonchet 1807-1907\, assimilated with their European neighbors\, except … they practised traditional native spiritualism and the construction of spirit stone groupings (Manitou Hassanash) for that 100 years. This impressive ceremonial stone landscape (CSL) of Canonchet Preserves is under review for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. \nNearby Canonchet Farm is hosting the CSL Day event which includes food\, shelter\, speakers and walking tours of the Foster homesteads and stone groupings. The afternoon will include a dedication of the Manitou Hassanash Sanctuary by the four New England Federal Tribes. \nCSL Day opens at the riding barn at 11am. Beverages & snacks will be available.There will be docents in the field to guide people to the ceremonial stones. Speakers will be featured starting at approximately 1:30pm at the Canonchet Farm. This is a family friendly event to be held rain or shine. The walks are not handicapped accessible. \nYou can find more details on the brochure here goo.gl/ddkGuC \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions via email to Hopkinton Land Trust to Christine Anderson at chriscanderson@verizon.net or phone the trust at 401-255-8322. For more information on the Trust\, you can visit the HLT website. \nDirections:\nCanonchet Farm is located at Canonchet Farm\, 39 Canonchet Rd\, Hope Valley\, RI 02832. It is situated in Hope Valley and NOT Narragansett. Please make sure you enter the right address in your GPS.\nMake your way\, from the north (take exit 2\, take right at end of exit. Take a left at the stop. Go approx. .2miles to Canonchet Road on the right). From the South (Take exit 2\, take left at end of exit. Take a left at the stop. Go approximately .2 miles to Canonchet Road on the right).
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/ceremonial-stone-landscape-walk-in-hopkinton
LOCATION:Canonchet Farm\, 39 Canonchet Rd\, Hope Valley\, RI\, 02832\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170812T165507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T220024Z
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SUMMARY:Park Rx Hike Champlin Glacier Park Trail - Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Westerly Land Trust invites you to a monthly healthy hike at Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park. There’s increasing evidence that spending time outdoors in nature and walking are both good for your physical and mental health. That’s why more health care providers are ‘prescribing’ taking a walk in nature as part of their patients’ health care treatment plans. We call it ParkRx. You don’t have to wait for your doctor to write a prescription. Join us for a ParkRx walk on the 1st Saturday of every month. \nThis free guided walk begins at 10:00 am promptly from the Shore Road Trailhead. Walks will be cancelled for inclement weather. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \nQuestions? Contact the Trust at 401-315-2610 or execdir@westerlylandtrust.org To learn more about the Trust and other upcoming events visit their website: http://westerlylandtrust.org/?post_type=tribe_events \nDirections: Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park Trail Shore Road Trailhead is located on Kettle Close\, Westerly. Take Route 1A (Shore Road) to Newbury Drive and then take the first right onto Kettle Close. Parking and the trailhead are immediately on the right. For more park details and a trail map visit:\nExploreRI.org: http://exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=4&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/park-rx-hike-champlin-glacier-park-trail-westerly
LOCATION:Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170812T160133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T213841Z
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SUMMARY:Park Rx Hike Browning Woods Trail - South Kingstown
DESCRIPTION:South Kingstown Land Trust invites you to a monthly healthy hike at Browning Woods. There’s increasing evidence that spending time outdoors in nature and walking are both good for your physical and mental health. That’s why more health care providers are ‘prescribing’ taking a walk in nature as part of their patients’ health care treatment plans. We call it ParkRx. You don’t have to wait for your doctor to write a prescription. Join us for a ParkRx walk on the 1st Saturday of every month. This free guided walk begins at 10:00 am promptly at the trailhead sign. Walks will be cancelled for inclement weather. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \nQuestions? Contact the Trust at 401-789-0962. To learn more about the Trust and other upcoming events visit their website: http://sklt.org \nDirections: South Kingstown Land Trust’s Browning Woods Trail is located on Shannock Road opposite the intersection of Moraine Ct. Parking can be tight\, so carpooling is highly recommended! For more park details and a trail map visit: http://exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=13&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/park-rx-hike-browning-woods-trail-south-kingstown
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170721T141645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170812T170608Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Foliage Leaf Peepers' Ramble
DESCRIPTION:Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department invite all leaf peepers along for our first guided walk of fall. From the tree tops to the forest floor of Providence’s only wild forest\, we’ll be soaking in the shift in colors from the greens of summer to the brilliant hues of a New England autumn. The views from the Pocasset overlook and summit meadow are a treat this time of year. \nDress for the day’s weather – be sure to wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes. This walk is free\, but we suggest a $5 per family donation to help support the work of the Conservancy. No advance reservations required. Suitable for ages 5 and up. Dogs on leash are welcome. Insect repellant is recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease – we’ll have some on hand. Any cancellations will be noted on the NHC Facebook page. \nQuestions? \nContact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org To learn more about Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy visit the NHill Website and NHC Facebook: NHill Conservancy Facebook. To download a copy of the NHill Trail Map click here. \nDirections: \nThe Neutaconkanut Hill Park ballfield is located at 120 Killingly St\, Providence. We’ll start our walk at the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy kiosk behind the ballfield. From the east and south: From I-95 in Providence\, take US-6W/RI-10W exit. From the north: From I-95 in Providence\, take Exit 22B for US-6W/RI-10W. Merge onto US-6W. Get off at the Killingly St. Exit. Take a left at exit onto Killingly St. Continue to drive straight at the Hartford Ave. intersection light\, keeping on Killingly St. At stop sign (the ball park will be straight ahead) turn left\, staying on Killingly St and then turn right into the parking lot for the ballfield. \nWalk Volunteers Needed! Our Conservancy programs are offered to the community thanks to our dedicated volunteers. Please consider volunteering to assist us. If you are interested\, please contact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org Thank you!
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/fall-foliage-leaf-peepers-ramble
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy Inc.\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02909\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171005T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171005T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170914T235431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171002T192254Z
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SUMMARY:Full Harvest Moon Hike at Crandall Family Preserve - Filled!
DESCRIPTION:The owl walk response has been wonderful. Our walk is now filled to capacity. Hope you have signed up already\, but if not\, be sure to let Westerly Land Trust know you’d like to see them offer this again in the future. \nThe Westerly Land Trust invites you to a special evening walk. A full Harvest Moon will light the way as we look and listen for owls along the trails that wind through woodlands and a lush understory of mountain laurels. Savor a tranquil hike through the moonlit forest at a preserve which is not open to the public except for guided walks like this one. Born to Be Wild Nature Center will introduce some of their rescued owls as they discuss the natural habitat and behaviors of these magnificent creatures. We’ll set out in search of owls in the wild afterwards! \nA limited number of flashlights will be provided. Bring your binoculars and headlamp! This hike is considered easy and level. For all hikes be sure to wear shoes appropriate for natural conditions that may include rocks\, roots and mud along the paths. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellant for your comfort\, but it is also recommended year round for prevention of Lyme disease. \n*Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Indicating your attendance on Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your place. Don’t be disappointed\, please contact Stacey to reserve your spot today! (401) 315-2610 or email Education@westerlylandtrust.org \nQuestions? You may reach out to hike leader\, Donna Anderson at 203-470-4566. Or email your questions to the Westerly Land Trust to execdir@westerlylandtrust.org or call the Trust at 401-315-260.\nFor more information on the trust\, you can visit: WLT Facebook and the WLT website. Details for this event: Full Harvest Moon Walk \nDirections: Crandall Family Preserve is located at Pound Road in Westerly. Hikers will park and meet at the very end of Pound Road\, across from 75 Pound Road.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-harvest-moon-hike-at-crandall-family-preserve
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171004T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171004T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170721T150918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T150918Z
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SUMMARY:Full Harvest Moonrise at Sowams Woods
DESCRIPTION:The Barrington Land Conservation Trust\, the Barrington Public Library and the Barrington Recreation Department invite you out for a guided evening walk at Sowams Woods as part of RI Land Trust Days and the Barrington 300th anniversary. Enjoy the beauty of a sunset through the woods and a harvest moon rising over the treeline\, reflecting into Echo Lake. With a sunset about 6:21 pm and moonrise about 6:08 pm\, if the evening is clear\, there should be plenty of opportunities for photographs. \nSowams Woods has a long and fascinating history dating thousands of years before the Town’s formation. A newly discovered historic map sheds light on more recent land uses. Fully protected for 10 years now\, we’ll listen for owls\, check the foliage of fall and learn about sky watching traditions. \nThis will be a leisurely paced walk across rolling terrain appropriate for all ages\, families and dogs on leash. Insect repellent is recommended year round as a precaution against Lyme Disease. Bring your flashlight and don’t forget your camera/phone. \nQuestions?\nContact Helen Tjader at 401-480-8329 or helen@acornnpsolutions.com. Learn more about the Trust at their website and their Facebook page. \nDirections:\n Sowams Woods is located along Washington Road and South Lake Drive. Please park on Tallwood Drive\, Spinnaker Drive or Lighthouse Lane. (No parking is permitted on South Lake Drive which is a one-way road.) We will meet at Sowams Woods sign on Washington Rd.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-harvest-moonrise-at-sowams-woods
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171001T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170731T170116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T170116Z
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SUMMARY:Tour the Farm at Briggs-Boesch Farm
DESCRIPTION:East Greenwich Land Trust invites you to a guided walk at a working farm! Originally purchased by John Briggs in 1672\, with structures built as early as 1704 by his son Richard\, the Briggs family owned and farmed in this area of East Greenwich (extending\, at times\, as far west as Narrow Lane) for some 180 years; the current farmhouse and the main bay of the barn are a classic example of a New England farmstead from this period. \nSince leaving the Briggs’ family control in 1850\, the Farm has had 7 owners; most recently\, the Boesch family who owned the current farm holding for almost 50 years. Besides the farm fields and varied woodland\, the property contains several historic structures and an historic cemetery. In June 2003 the farmstead was added to the National Register of Historic Places. \nThe East Greenwich Municipal Land Trust purchased the 90 acre farm in October 2001. Currently\, the Briggs-Boesch Farm serves as the southern anchor of the Town’s greenway system\, providing publicly accessible trails throughout the property’s fields and forests. The Farm is also home to Pat’s Pastured\, a pasture-raised livestock farm operation across much of the property that promotes sustainable farming and vegetable cultivation. For more information\, please visit http://www.patspastured.com. \nThis guided walk will cover 1-2 miles over a variety of terrain. Please dress for the day’s weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. \nQuestions?\nFor any additional questions you may send an email to East Greenwich Land Trust jensuellentrop@yahoo.com You may also find out more about the trust at their website \nDirections:\nBriggs-Boesch Farm is located at 830 South Road\, East Greenwich\, RI (please park in parking lot by Briggs-Boesch white farm sign at trailhead\, across from subdivision). For more details and a trail map\, visit ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=73&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/tour-the-farm-at-briggs-boesch-farm
LOCATION:Briggs And Boesch Farm\, 830 South Road\, East Greenwich RI 02818\, East Greenwich\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170812T155410Z
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SUMMARY:Norman Bird Sanctuary’s 43rd Annual Harvest Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join Norman Bird Sanctuary for their 43rd Annual Harvest Fair! A beloved old-fashioned fair that has become an autumn tradition for generations of families. Fun kids’ activities include the “Mabel Express” Barrel Train\, Monkey Bridge\, Mud Pit\, Midway games and children’s crafts tent. Talented crafters and artisans sell their beautifully created items\, enticing fair-goers to get a jump on holiday shopping. Local food and beer vendors offer an array of appetizing selections\, while an impressive line-up of musicians round out the festive atmosphere. \nNote: this Fair runs on both Saturday and Sunday. Recommended for all ages. Handicap Accessible. No dogs allowed. No reservations are needed\, however tickets are $6 for adults\, $3 for children 3-12 yrs\, and free under 3yr. \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions to Norman Bird Sanctuary at info@normanbirdsanctuary.org or you may call them at 401-846-2577. For more infromation about the trust you may visit their website at NormanBirdSanctuary.org or their Facebook page at Norman Bird Sanctuary Facebook. \nDirections:\nNorman Bird Sanctuary is at 583 Third Beach Rd\, Middletown. It is off of Green End Avenue from the north and Hanging Rock Road from the south. Attendees will be directed to parking in the south fields.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/norman-bird-sanctuarys-43rd-annual-harvest-fair-2
LOCATION:Norman Bird Sanctuary\, 583 3rd Beach Rd\, Middletown\, Rh\, 02842\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170731T170756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T174635Z
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SUMMARY:Evening Hike at Kenyon Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Update: Event leaders have decided NOT to cancel tonight! Come enjoy some apple cider and cider donuts from our local mill. Leaders will be there at 6 pm for whoever shows up! It is a short hike – 20 min – so here’s hoping for a break in the rain. Be sure to wear rain gear. Unexpected\, but\, if there is thunder or lightening\, either would still be cause for last minute cancellation. \nBoard members of the Richmond Rural Preservation Land Trust would like to invite you to an evening hike on the Kenyon Preserve in Richmond. The terrain is a slightly hilly portion of Richmond near other protected open space. We will begin the hike before sunset and hike during twilight. Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate clothing for the weather. Bring a flashlight or headlamp if you have one. Pets are not allowed. \nQuestions?\nFor any additional questions\, you may contact RRP Land Trust member Suzanne Paton at 401-491-9217 or suzandpete@aol.com For more information on the trust you can visit their website. \nDirections:\nKenyon Preserve is located on the corner of Punchbowl Trail and Smallpox Trail\, Richmond\, RI. From URI\, follow 138 west to Smallpox Trail and turn right. The road will end at a T intersection with Punchbowl Trail where we will park and begin our hike. If you are coming from the North or East it is exit 3 off of 95 toward URI and then follow 138 to Smallpox Trail on your left just after John and Cindy’s farm stand.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/evening-hike-at-kenyon-preserve
LOCATION:Kenyon Preserve\, corner of Punchbowl Trail and Smallpox Trail\, Richmond\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170721T141147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T121329Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Event at Neutaconkanut Hill
DESCRIPTION:The Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department along with RI Land Trust Days and Blackstone Go! invite you to the Hill for their annual Fall Event featuring guided hikes\, toasting marshmallows\, live music\, fire truck tour and mounted police. Bring your blanket or chair to sit on. If you have an instrument\, feel free to bring it along to the meadow where we will all relax and enjoy the panoramic view of Providence. \nDwarf Nigerian Goats will be coming to Neutaconkanut Hill for the festival. Don’t miss meeting these adorable babies who will be helping to keep down the vegetation\, especially the poison ivy\, around the park. \nAll ages event\, but walk is most suitable for ages 5 and up. No advance reservations required. Dress for hiking and day’s weather. Dogs on leash are welcome. Insect repellant is also recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. This event is free\, but we suggest a $5 per family donation to help support the work of the Conservancy. Rain date will be October 1st\, same time. Any postponement will be noted on the NHC Facebook page. \nQuestions? \nContact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org To learn more about Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy visit the NHill Website and NHC Facebook. To download a copy of the NHill Trail Map. \nDirections: \nFor this event\, we will meet at the top of the hill\, so drive to the end of Legion Memorial Drive. Park gates will be open so you may enter the park via the end of Legion Memorial Drive and park along the circular park road.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/fall-event-at-neutaconkanut-hill
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Ballfield\, 120 Killingly St\, Providence
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173223
CREATED:20170721T152221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T152221Z
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SUMMARY:Norman Bird Sanctuary’s 43rd Annual Harvest Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join Norman Bird Sanctuary for their 43rd Annual Harvest Fair! A beloved old-fashioned fair that has become an autumn tradition for generations of families. Fun kids’ activities include the “Mabel Express” Barrel Train\, Monkey Bridge\, Mud Pit\, Midway games and children’s crafts tent. Talented crafters and artisans sell their beautifully created items\, enticing fair-goers to get a jump on holiday shopping. Local food and beer vendors offer an array of appetizing selections\, while an impressive line-up of musicians round out the festive atmosphere. \n*Note: this Fair runs on both Saturday and Sunday. Recommended for all ages. Handicap Accessible. No dogs allowed. No reservations are needed\, however tickets are $6 for adults\, $3 for children 3-12 yrs\, and free under 3yr. \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions to Norman Bird Sanctuary at info@normanbirdsanctuary.org or you may call them at 401-846-2577. For more infromation about the trust you may visit their website or their Facebook page. \nDirections:\nNorman Bird Sanctuary is at 583 Third Beach Rd. It is off of Green End Avenue from the north and Hanging Rock Road from the south. Attendees will be directed to parking in the south fields.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/norman-bird-sanctuarys-43rd-annual-harvest-fair
LOCATION:Norman Bird Sanctuary\, 583 3rd Beach Rd\, Middletown\, Rh\, 02842\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173224
CREATED:20170822T192150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T214025Z
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SUMMARY:History and Herb Hike
DESCRIPTION:Walk through the beautiful\, rolling trails of Lincoln with Historic New England and learn about its history-filled landscape from the seventeenth century to today. Herbalist Jessyloo Rogrigues identifies various herbs and explains their uses in both colonial times and today. Tours begin at Arnold House and travel through Gateway Park to Chase Farm Park and back again. \nPrice includes admission to Arnold House.\n$5 Historic New England members\n$10 residents of Lincoln\, R.I.\n$15 nonmembers and nonresidents of Lincoln\, R.I. \nRegistration is recommended. Lincoln residents must call to register. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot. Please call 401-728-9696 or register online at: Arnold House History and Herb 9-30. To learn more about Historic New England visit: Historic New England \nDirections: The Arnold House is located at 487 Great Road\, Lincoln\, RI. Follow Route 295 to RI-146 South\, exit 9. Exit at RI-123\, Breakneck Rd. Go east (left) on Breakneck Road for 1.5 miles. The parking area for Arnold House is on the left before the house. There is also a town-owned parking area west (left) of the Arnold House on Great Road. It is marked with a sign that reads “Gateway Park.”
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/history-and-herb-hike-2
LOCATION:Eleazer Arnold House\, 487 Great Road\, Lincoln\, RI\, 02865\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173224
CREATED:20170719T161106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170804T161250Z
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SUMMARY:All Ages Hike at Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park
DESCRIPTION:The Westerly Land Trust invites you to come explore Glacier Park’s landscape carved by enormous glaciers during the last ice age with hike leader\, Donna Anderson. The glaciers left behind kettle ponds\, kettle holes and huge boulders which are all explained on the educational sign along the trails. \nThis hike is moderate level due to hills and uneven\, rocky footing.\nSo all hikers should be sure to wear shoes appropriate for natural conditions that may include rocks\, roots and mud along the paths. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellant for your comfort and for prevention of Lyme Disease. \nQuestions?\nFor questions on the hike contact hike leader\, Donna\, at 203-470-4566. You may also send any additional questions to Westerly Land Trust at 401-315-2610 or via email at execdir@westerlylandtrust.org Learn more about the Trust at the WTL website and you can follow them on their Facebook. Details for this event can be found here. \nDirections:\nDr. John Champlin Glacier Park Preserve is located at directly across from 79 Tom Harvey Road near Newbury Drive in Westerly. We will meet at the trailhead at the entrance to the preserve. From the intersection of Routes 1 and 78\, proceed south on Airport Road. After the Rotary Park tennis courts on the right\, take your next left onto Tom Harvey Road. Follow Tom Harvey until Newbury Drive\, the second right\, where you will see a sign for Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park and the trail head. There are 4-5 parking spaces at the trail head outside of the gates to Winnapaug Cottages and overflow parking is available in the lot directly across Tom Harvey Road. Be sure to meet at the Tom Harvey Road/Newbury Drive entrance to the preserve.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/all-ages-hike-at-dr-john-champlin-glacier-park
LOCATION:Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, Intersection of Tom Harvey Road & Newbury Drive\, Westerly\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173224
CREATED:20170621T152851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170802T195151Z
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SUMMARY:A Country Day at Pardon Gray
DESCRIPTION:The Tiverton Land Trust invites you to enjoy and celebrate their fall fair at Pardon Gray Preserve. A fun-filled day with pony and hay rides\, crafters\, exhibitors\, entertainment\, grilled foods\, pies with Gray’s Ice Cream\, face painting\, pumpkin decorating\, kid games\, Native American drumming\, and much more.\nNo reservations are needed. Handicapped parking area available. Port-a-Potties on site. You may need bug repellant and sun protection. Activities for toddlers\, teens\, adults. $5 parking fee and $7 fee for activity bracelets for children age 2-12. Free admission. Rain Date will be September 24th for the same times. \nQuestions?\nContact Wayne Browning at 401-816-0126 or by email: wayneb1@cox.net for the latest information. To learn more about Tiverton Land Trust visit the Tiverton Land Trust Website \nDirections:\nFrom Rt 24\, take Tiverton exit. Westbound turn left onto Rt 77/79. Eastbound turn right onto Rt 77/79. Travel south approximately 6 miles. The entrance to the parking area for Pardon Gray Preserve is on the east side of Main Road (route 77)\, about 0.2 miles south of Seapowet Avenue. It is on the eastern side of Main Road\, one mile north of Tiverton Four Corners. On-site parking available – $5 fee per vehicle.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/a-country-day-at-pardon-gray
LOCATION:Pardon Gray Preserve\, 3200 Main Road\, Tiverton\, RI\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T173224
CREATED:20170802T162524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170810T213626Z
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SUMMARY:How Scientists Measure and Map Change on Napatree Point - a walk
DESCRIPTION:The Watch Hill Conservancy and the Watch Hill Fire District invite you on an educational field trip at Napatree Point! At Napatree Point Conservation Area\, change is part of the ecological and geological fabric. Our stewardship of Napatree is designed to allow natural changes to occur and to minimize the adverse effects of changes caused by human impacts. Join the scientists from the University of Rhode Island as they show us how they map changes in vegetation\, wildlife\, and the underwater habitats off the Napatree shore using on-the-ground monitoring systems\, small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles\, and imagery from aircraft. This walk will be an interesting demonstration of how modern technology can be used to conserve and protect our plants\, animals\, and natural ecosystems. \nNote: The terrains are uneven\, and there will be beach sand. Reservations are not required. Rain date is scheduled for September 30\, same time. \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions to Janice Sassi at napatreenaturalist@gmail.com For more information on the event you may visit this link here\, as for the organisation you can check out their Facebook here. \nDirections:\nNapatree Point Conservation Area is located at 1 Fort Road (Watch Hill)\, Westerly\, RI.\nFrom Route 95 North: Take Exit 92 for Pawcatuck\, Connecticut. Turn right turn onto Route 2 (Liberty Street). Merge onto Route 78 towards Westerly. Follow the directions below from the end of Route 78. From Route 95 South: Take Exit 1 for Westerly\, Rhode Island. Turn right off the exit ramp. Travel approximately 5.5 miles on Route 3. Turn left onto Route 78 and follow until the end\, approximately 2.6 miles. Cross Rt 1 through the traffic light which will put you on Airport Road. Travel 1.4 miles to the end. Turn left onto Watch Hill Road and proceed approximately 4 miles until you enter Watch Hill Village. This is Bay Street. Once parked\, follow the harbor sea wall past the shops and the Watch Hill Yacht Club all the way out to the entrance to Napatree. The walk will begin at the entrance of Napatree Point Conservation Area by the Misquamicut Club Beach Club. There is no parking at the entrance to Napatree\, but within easy walking distance. Parking along the street is free\, and in the parking lot by the shops on Bay Street\, both of which is limited to 2 hours. There are two fee based parking lots for all-day parking\, one on Bay Street and the other on Larkin Road. \n 
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/tracking-the-changing-ecology-at-napatree-point-a-walk
LOCATION:Napatree Point Conservation Area\, Fort Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
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