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SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Twice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers will meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections as well as clear and mark the remaining sections of the historic Tug Hill Traverse Trail. We invite you to be a part of it! \nVolunteers meet at the day’s designated location at 10:00 am and work until 2:00 pm. Stay for an hour\, stay for the day – it’s all good. \nWe’ll email those signed up for each date a few days prior to give the day’s meeting location\, suggest what kinds of tools to bring if available\, and provide driving directions and a map. Work gloves\, head protection\, insect repellent\, sturdy hiking/work shoes\, water and a brown bag lunch/snacks are recommended. \nTug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust has partnered for several years with the Black River Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club to establish this historic 20-mile north/south hiking trail through the heart of Tug Hill. The Tug Hill Traverse Trail extends from the DEC’s Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area on the north to the West Leyden Osceola Rd on the south\, and generally follows the East Branch of Fish Creek. Interim trailheads are located on the G&W and Michigan Mills roads\, respectively. \nFor a map of the established northern section of the trail\, visit: Tug-Hill-Traverse-Trail-2024-Final.pdf (visittughill.com) \nRegister Here
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/tug-hill-traverse-trail-work-day-11/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Evening Birding at Lowville Demonstration Forestry Area
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled Due to Chance of Severe Weather \nJoin us for a relaxing evening bird walk at the Lowville Demonstration Forestry Area\, Route 812\, Dadville\, NY. The Lowville Forestry Demonstration Area is located on 98 acres at the former NYS Lowville Tree Nursery. The nursery was in operation from approximately 1923 to 1971 and during that time\, a total of 530 million seedlings were produced. A demonstration forest was created here by planting trees together in blocks based on species.The property also contains an arboretum with more than 400 species of native and non-native trees\, shrubs\, perennials and fruit trees. This area highlights hardy species that can grow in the northern New York climate. \nWe’ll meet at the parking area on Route 812 just south of the NYSDEC Region 6 suboffice. We’ll then take an easy walk along the trails through field and forest looking and listening for birds\, with frequent stops. As we walk\, we’ll share more tips for finding\, identifying and observing spring and summer birds. \nSturdy shoes that can get wet are recommended. Trails are mowed grass and footpaths on primarily flat terrain. Bring along your binoculars and some insect repellent\, just in case. You might want to upload the free eBird and Merlin mobile apps to your smart phone prior to attending. \nMore site info: Lowville Demonstration Forestry Area \nRegister Here
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/evening-birding-at-lowville-demonstration-forest/
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Event,Reservations Required
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UID:10000431-1722074400-1722088800@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Twice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers will meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections as well as clear and mark the remaining sections of the historic Tug Hill Traverse Trail. We invite you to be a part of it! \nVolunteers meet at the day’s designated location at 10:00 am and work until 2:00 pm. Stay for an hour\, stay for the day – it’s all good. \nWe’ll email those signed up for each date a few days prior to give the day’s meeting location\, suggest what kinds of tools to bring if available\, and provide driving directions and a map. Work gloves\, head protection\, insect repellent\, sturdy hiking/work shoes\, water and a brown bag lunch/snacks are recommended. \nTug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust has partnered for several years with the Black River Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club to establish this historic 20-mile north/south hiking trail through the heart of Tug Hill. The Tug Hill Traverse Trail extends from the DEC’s Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area on the north to the West Leyden Osceola Rd on the south\, and generally follows the East Branch of Fish Creek. Interim trailheads are located on the G&W and Michigan Mills roads\, respectively. \nFor a map of the established northern section of the trail\, visit: Tug-Hill-Traverse-Trail-2024-Final.pdf (visittughill.com) \nRegister Here
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/tug-hill-traverse-trail-work-day-12/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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