SUGAR HILL – The Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust (ACT) is hosting a snowshoe hike on conservation land in Sugar Hill on Sunday, January 29th from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
ACT volunteers Linda Moore and Dee McKown will lead this winter walk along old woods roads to the beautiful open fields atop Bronson Hill. Participants will have a chance to warm up in the historic cabin and enjoy sweeping views of Franconia Ridge and beyond.
Bronson Hill features hundreds of acres of land conserved by ACT through the generosity of several local families. Trails on the property are open year-round for enjoyment by the public.
The hike will be at a slow to moderate pace with stops to observe and enjoy nature. Participants should dress in layers and bring snowshoes, water, and snacks.
This program is free and open to the public, with a suggested $5 donation to support ACT’s land conservation efforts. Advanced registration is required. Details and registration information are available at http://www.aconservationtrust.org/education-events or by calling (603) 823-7777.
The Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust is the North Country’s regional lands conservancy, protecting land for the vitality and well-being of our region. Learn more and become a member at http://www.aconservationtrust.org.
Chilly but fun
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