Friday, October 18, 2024

Land Trust offering free hikes and outdoor activities in Windham and surrounding communities this fall

As the crisp autumn air settles in, the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust is thrilled to announce a variety of community events designed to immerse participants in nature, foster environmental awareness, and celebrate conservation efforts across the region.

Falmouth Land Trust and Presumpscot Regional Land Trust
are teaming up to offer a guided hike and bike tour through
Lowell Preserve in Windham and onto the connecting 
Cross Falmouth Trail. COURTESY PHOTO 
From forest bathing to fall foliage hikes, these events offer something for everyone. Mark your calendars and join representatives of the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust in experiencing the beauty of Maine’s fall landscapes.

Here’s a listing of some of the upcoming community events on the schedule:

Guided Hike/Bike with FLT and PRLT

Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Lowell Preserve & Hadlock Community Forest

Falmouth Land Trust and Presumpscot Regional Land Trust (PRLT) are teaming up for a guided hike through PRLT’s Lowell Preserve and onto the connecting Cross Falmouth Trail! Greater Portland Northeast Mountain Biking Association will also lead a guided mountain bike ride as well. Choose between a guided hike and a guided mountain bike ride for your morning adventure. The hiking group will go all the way to the parking lot of Hadlock Community Forest for a 7-mile adventure. A shuttle will then take hikers back to the start so everyone can do a fun point-to-point hike. The biking association will lead a medium-paced no-drop 7- to 8-mile ride, as well as a faster-paced (but no-drop) ride of 12 to 14 miles out to Hadlock Community Forest and back.

Four Seasons Walk with Wild Seed Project

Thursday, Oct. 26, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Black Brook Preserve, Windham

Explore native plants and how they change throughout the seasons with Nell Houde, Wild Seed Project’s education lead at PRLT’s Black Brook Preserve in Windham. This leisurely one-mile walk is the third in a four-part series, allowing participants to deepen their knowledge of plant identification and native ecology. This event is free, but registration is required due to limited space.

Around the Hill Hike


Sunday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to noon

East Windham Conservation Area

Led by experienced hike leaders Natalie and Casey Skovran, this 5-mile hike will explore the beautiful East Windham Conservation Area. With views of the White Mountains and Little Duck Pond, this hike offers a challenging climb through the forested and hilly landscape. East Windham Conservation Area is owned by the Town of Windham with a conservation easement held by PRLT.

Wednesday Walk at Little River Preserve


Wednesday, Nov. 13, 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Little River Preserve, Gorham

Explore the rolling hills and diverse plant life of PRLT’s Little River Preserve on this guided walk. Wednesday Walks are held monthly, focusing on local flora and fauna. Registration is required for this free event.

To learn more or to register for any of these events, visit prlt.org/ <

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