Explore the uppermost headwaters of Mink Brook on the Conservancy’s newest protected land to discover why this reach of a watershed is so important for trout, amphibians, flow, downstream flood control, and ultimately for climate change resilience. We’ll visit some new trail features built to protect water quality in this sensitive area and enjoy views of flaming fall tamaracks. Level: Easy to moderate with some off-trail walking.
Time: Saturday, October 19, 1-3pmLocation: Meet at red gate on the Wolfeboro Road near 135 Three Mile Road (google maps link)Leader: Adair MulliganRain date: Sun., Oct. 20