Thursday, June 2, 2011

Reminder: Connecticut Trails Day Celebration this weekend



Middletown has 7 hikes to offer on Trails Day, second only to Guilford for most active town in the state! Details are available in previous EYE postings:

http://middletowneyenews.blogspot.com/2011/05/celebrate-ct-trails-day-with-rockfall.html

http://middletowneyenews.blogspot.com/2011/05/more-chances-to-hike.html

Connecticut Forest & Park Association has been the state coordinator for Connecticut Trails Day, part of the American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day, since 1993. Participating in these events is a great way to experience the many trails around the state, including three National Scenic or HIstoric Trails: the New England Trail (NET),

Appalachian Trail (AT), Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R). Visit CFPA’s website, www.ctwoodlands.org, to check for Connecticut Trails Day updates.

Additonal program:

Join the Great Park Pursuit:

Outdoor Recreation Challenge As part of the CT DEP’s No Child Left Inside® initiative, families will be provided with a passport to Connecticut State Parks and Forests, which they will use to collect 11 outdoor recreational stamps during the Family Days events scheduled the second Saturday of each month.


For more information and details on how to get your passport, visit www.NoChildLeftInside.org

2 comments:

  1. Which ones are the Mayor and Council going on? I want to join them.

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  2. That's an odd request Laura. Why would you wish to walk with a group that talks so much?

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