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SUMMARY:Beech Leaf Disease Survey Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided nature walk and survey training session with SLELO PRISM at the stunning Salmon River Falls Unique Area in Richland\, NY\, where we will focus on the American Beech tree and its newest nemesis: Beech Leaf Disease! You can make a difference by helping scientists track the spread of this disease. \nThis walk is open to all ages. There is no fee for parking or to attend. Registration is required for all to receive important updates and weather-related cancellations. \nWe’ll gather in the parking area before heading out on the Upper Falls Trail\, a scenic one-mile path along the north side of the river to Dam Road. Along the way\, enjoy breathtaking views of the gorge and the iconic 100-foot waterfall. \nYou’ll first learn how to identify American Beech trees and all about how they play an important role in our Tug Hill forests. Then\, you’ll learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of Beech Leaf Disease (BLD) and report your observations to New York’s iMapInvasives mobile app. \n\nBefore attending\, participants should follow these steps to make an iMapInvasives user account and prepare for the training: \n\nMake a Free iMapInvasives User Account\nDownload the Free iMapInvasives Mobile App \n\nIf needed\, watch video tutorials 1-3 for the above steps\n\n\nLearn more about BLD:\n\nSpecies overview\n15-minute webinar\n5-minute YouTube Video\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/beech-leaf-disease-survey-training/
LOCATION:Salmon River Falls\, 185 Falls Rd\, Richland\, NY\, 13144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Twice a month\, from June through 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/traverse-trail-work-day-7/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T140000
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SUMMARY:Old Growth Forest Hike
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be hiking among trees almost 200 hundred years old? Come along with us as we take an autumn hike exploring one of the most remote\, beautiful old growth forests on Tug Hill. Naturalist and outdoorsman\, Zach Wakeman will lead this off-trail hike over moderately difficult terrain inside land designated as New York State Forest Preserve. This outing is open to the public at no charge\, thanks to our generous donors. Registration is required. \nMeet at the parking area on the Osceola-West Leyden Road (County Route 46) just west of the bridge over the Salmon River (street address approximately 1999 Osceola Road\, West Leyden\, NY 13489; Google Coordinates 43.489818\, -75.652058). NOTE: THERE IS NO GPS RECEPTION IN OSCEOLA. Please print the directions/maps we send you prior to heading out to the hike. You should wear sturdy waterproof boots\, dress for the weather and bring along your bag lunch/snacks and water. A long-sleeved overshirt option\, brimmed hat and bug repellent are recommended just in case. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/old-growth-forest-hike-2/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251212T173000
DTSTAMP:20251106T164517Z
CREATED:20251008T142335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T164517Z
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SUMMARY:Whooo's Up for an Owl Prowl?
DESCRIPTION:Come along on a guided twilight adventure\, looking and listening for owls during a leisurely walk at THTLT’s French Settlement Road Public Conservation Area\, 3836 French Settlement Road\, Lorraine\, NY. At stops along the way\, we’ll consider the ways that nocturnal animals live their lives without light. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes or boots – if there is enough snow\, feel free to bring your snowshoes! Bring along a flashlight – we start in the light\, but it may be quite dark by the time we return to the parking lot. If you have a red light setting or red filter for your flashlight\, it will help to retain our night vision.  We’ll have snacks and extra water available for anyone who needs it. \nRegistration is required. There is no charge for attendance or parking. \nREGISTER HERE \nThis outing qualifies for inclusion on your list for the Winter Fun Challenge! \nWinter photo: Kathy Hanchek
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/whooos-up-for-an-owl-prowl/
LOCATION:French Settlement Road Public Conservation Area\, 3836 French Settlement Road\, Lorraine\, NY\, NY
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Winter Owls and Twilight Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Come along on a twilight exploration with quiet feet and ears perked at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, on Saturday\, January 17th! While looking and listening for owls\, we’ll also scan for animal signs and learn about what special ways animals navigate at night. Registration is required. There is no charge for attendance or parking. \nWe’ll meet at 4:30 pm in the parking lot to gather and prepare for a leisurely walk through the forest. Short activities at stops along the way will help us learn about how owls and other animals thrive in low to no light. \nEveryone should dress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes or boots. Bring along a flashlight\, as it may be quite dark by the time we return to the parking lot. If you have a red light setting or red filter for your flashlight\, it will help to retain our night vision a bit.  We’ll have snacks and extra water available for anyone who needs it. \n Many thanks to our owl prowl series sponsor the Enchanted Edible Forest at Cross Island Farms for their generous support! \nREGISTER HERE \nThis outing qualifies for inclusion on your list for the Winter Fun Challenge! \nWinter photo: Kathy Hanchek\nEvent owl photo taken by Denise McDuff
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/winter-owls-and-twilight-exploration/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T183000
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CREATED:20251223T202857Z
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SUMMARY:March Forest Owl Prowl
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a quiet forest walk (and/or snowshoe) at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd\, Watertown\, on Saturday\, March 21st to look and listen for owls. Along the way we’ll look for additional animal signs and learn about how animals navigate and thrive at night. Registration is required. There are no fees for attendance or parking. \nWe’ll gather at 6:30 pm in the parking lot for an introduction\, then walk a trail loop in the forest\, experiencing deepening twilight as we walk. We’ll return to the parking lot by 8:00 pm. Dress for t \nDress for the weather\, wear sturdy waterproof boots\, and bring along a flashlight or headlamp in case you might need it. If there is sufficient snow\, snowshoes are encouraged. \n Many thanks to our owl prowl series sponsor the Enchanted Edible Forest at Cross Island Farms for their generous support! \nREGISTER HERE \nThis outing qualifies for the Tug Hill Winter Fun Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/march-forest-owl-prowl/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T203000
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CREATED:20260116T161724Z
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SUMMARY:April Twilight Owl Exploration at Blake Wildlife Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a guided twilight exploration\, looking and listening for owls at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary on Friday\, February 20th at 5:00 pm. As we enter the forest with our senses alert\, we’ll make stops along the way to learn about how nocturnal animals are well-suited to their night-time activities. Registration is required. There is no charge for attendance or parking. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes or boots – if there is enough snow\, feel free to bring your snowshoes! Bring along a flashlight – we start in the light\, but it may be quite dark by the time we return to the parking lot. If you have a red light setting or red filter for your flashlight\, it will help to retain our night vision.  We’ll have snacks and extra water available for anyone who needs it. \n Many thanks to our owl prowl series sponsor the Enchanted Edible Forest at Cross Island Farms for their generous support! \nREGISTER HERE \nThis outing qualifies for inclusion on your list for the Winter Fun Challenge! \nWinter photo: Kathy Hanchek\n 
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/april-twilight-owl-exploration-at-blake-wildlife-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260327T171204Z
CREATED:20260327T171204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T171204Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Wildlife Webinar Series: OWLS!
DESCRIPTION:Join us online on Thursday\, April 30th at 7:00 pm for a webinar hosted by the New York State Tug Hill Commission to learn all about owls! THTLT’s Linda Gibbs and Retired NYSDEC Region 6 Wildlife Biologist Irene Mazzocchi will introduce you to the wonder of owls in general\, focus on sound and sight owl identification for several species\, share fun facts\, address challenges facing some of those species\, and offer action steps to help maintain or increase owl populations. \nThis is a free webinar\, however registration is required. Zoom links will be sent along with the registration confirmation email. \nThis webinar is the final 2026 session of the NYS Tug Hill Commission’s annual Tug Hill Winter Wildlife Webinar Series\, which explores the region’s diverse wildlife and conservation efforts. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/winter-wildlife-webinar-series-owls/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T200217Z
CREATED:20260406T200217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T200217Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Hike on the Tug Hill Traverse Trail
DESCRIPTION:Come experience the peace of a deep woods hike in the heart of Tug Hill\, guided by Cindy Stewart of the Black River Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK)! This hike will start at the northern trailhead for the Tug Hill Traverse Trail in the Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area (Tug Hill WMA) east of Barnes Corners in the Town of Montague. We will hike south for about an hour\, or as long as hikers wish\, then return. \nRegistration is required\, as we will send details with a reminder to attendees closer to the date of the hike. There is no fee to attend or for parking. \nThe parking spot near the trailhead (43.69494343°N\, 75.65266844°W) is not marked. The trailhead itself is approximately a 45-minute drive from Watertown and a 25-minute drive from Lowville. \nCindy Stewart will meet attendees to caravan to the trailhead at these times and locations: \n9:15 am – Tug Hill State Forest Parking Lot\, 25841 NYS Rte 177\, Rodman\, and \n9:35 am – The Montague Inn\, 6765 Sears Pond Rd\, Lowville  \nThere may still be winter debris here and there along the trail\, as crews haven’t begun cleanup yet. Please check the weather for Montague before heading out and dress appropriately. Lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves are recommended. You’ll need good hiking shoes\, water\, maybe a small snack\, a brimmed hat and insect repellent. Bring a favorite walking stick if you’d like! \nTHTLT and ADK volunteers have been working for many years with multiple property owners to create and maintain this marked foot trail generally following the East Branch of Fish Creek from its headwaters as it flows south. Over ten miles of the trail have been completed\, from Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area (Tug Hill WMA) in the Town of Montague to beyond the Michigan Mills Road in the Town of West Turin. \nTrail work season begins in June with maintenance on the marked trail and clearing of the next leg south. Upon completion\, the trail will span approximately 20 gorgeous miles and have a southern trailhead near Osceola. If you’d like to volunteer help for a day or more this summer\, contact Linda Gibbs at lgibbs@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org! \n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/forest-hike-on-the-tug-hill-traverse-trail/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T172857Z
CREATED:20260306T145110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T172857Z
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SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-17/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T140000
DTSTAMP:20260609T144728Z
CREATED:20260306T145504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T144728Z
UID:10000543-1782468000-1782482400@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T144018Z
CREATED:20260306T150444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T144018Z
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SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-18/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T144607Z
CREATED:20260306T150824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T144607Z
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SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-19/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260807T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T144431Z
CREATED:20260306T151430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T144431Z
UID:10000546-1786096800-1786111200@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-20/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T140000
DTSTAMP:20260810T130245Z
CREATED:20260306T152300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260810T130245Z
UID:10000547-1787392800-1787407200@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-21/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T144313Z
CREATED:20260306T152554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T144313Z
UID:10000548-1789120800-1789135200@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-22/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T145446Z
CREATED:20260306T152745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T145446Z
UID:10000549-1790416800-1790431200@tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Tug Hill Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Help us make progress on a historic Tug Hill hiking route – the Tug Hill Traverse Trail – and count yourself a vital part of the effort! \nTwice a month\, from June to September\, volunteers meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections of the trail as well as clear and mark remaining sections. With over 10 miles completed\, eventually the full trail will cover approximately 20 miles\, from Montague to Osceola\, through the amazing and remote core forest\, headwaters of the East Branch of Fish Creek. \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\, a brimmed hat\, lightweight long pants and shirt sleeves\, 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-23/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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