Loon Echo Land Trust is offering a number of events to help get you outside and enjoy the snow while meeting community members this month. SUBMITTED PHOTO |
Please check the LELT facebook page or lelt.org for final notice.
Pondicherry Park Community Walk
Monday, March 13, 12:15 p.m. at Pondicherry Park, Bridgton
Join LELT staff for a casual walk in the Park. No agenda, just a chance to meet fellow community members and be active outside. The group will decide together on the route, and all experience levels are welcome. Participants will meet at the Bob Dunning Memorial Bridge entrance to the park. No registration required.
Mayberry Hill Preserve Walk
Friday, March 17, 10 a.m. at Mayberry Hill Preserve, Casco
Now that we have ample winter parking at Mayberry Hill, we invite you to join us for a walk in the woods! The hike will be about 1.5 miles round trip on gentle sloping terrain.
Spring Equinox Hike
Monday, March 20, 4:45 p.m. at Bald Pate Mountain, Bridgton
Join us for a hike up Bald Pate Mountain to bring in spring! The equinox is set for 5:24 p.m., so we'll plan to make it to the summit in time. Feel free to bring a favorite spring quote or poem to share. Please also bring a flashlight or headlamp.
Invasive Pest Training
Join LELT Stewardship Manager Jon on Friday, March 24, at 10 a.m. for a walk at Tiger Hill Community Forest in Sebago to search for signs of invasive pests. They will be hosting these walks monthly to bolster our ability to monitor for invasive pests like Emerald Ash Borer and Hemlock Wooly Adelgid.
The Loon Echo Land Trust is a community supported, non-profit land trust that works to protect the land and natural resources of the northern Sebago Lake region for current and future generations.
Since 1987, LELT has protected forests, wetland, shorelines, and open spaces in Harrison, Denmark, Casco, Bridgton, Naples, Raymond and Sebago. These lands provide public access to the outdoors, host over 31 miles of recreational trails and protect important water resources and wildlife habitat.
For more information about Loon Echo Land Trust, including information about their trails, free public events, and how to get involved, visit lelt.org or their Facebook page. <
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