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Waquaheag Trail Hike Report
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Oct 23 - A Hike With a History Lesson
Land Trust Directors Nate Cantwell and Bob Evenski led a hike of the new Waquaheag Trail on Sunday, Oct. 23. Attended by 15 people, all were treated to an informative hike on our newest CLCT trail.
The trail is named for the 17th Century Native American also known as Cherry, for whom Cherry Brook is named.
Nate and Bob introduced the new trail, shared its history, and explained how the Land Trust prepared it for the public’s use. As part of that effort, volunteers designed and built a bridge over Cherry Brook. (Pictured.)