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Thursday Hike- Ryan Park, North Kingstown
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 22, 2015
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ESTJanuary 22 @10:00am
Location
Ryan Park, North Kingstown, RI
Fees/Admission
Free to the public
Website
Contact Information
Mary Hagen, 401-294-2741 or Cell 508-277-1384, and email: maryhagen64@gmail.com
Send EmailThursday Hike- Ryan Park, North Kings...Description
Please join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays. All walks are at 10 AM unless stated to the contrary. We will visit various local conservation properties, including some of our own Westerly Land Trust preserves. Walks are between 1 ½ to 3 hours and are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors. Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time!
Ryan Park, North Kingstown
This walk in Ryan Park is around Bellville Pond, a very pretty and little known pond in North Kingstown which is approximately 5 miles long. The trail is mostly flat and easy walking. If the snow cover is heavy bring snow shoes. From Westerly take Rte 1, merge onto Rte 4. At the second stop light after merging onto Rte 4 turn right on Oak Hill Road. There are two official entrances to the park both on Oak Hill. We will meet at the first entrance on the left. Look for a sign for Ryan Park close to the ground. From the north, take Rte 4 south then left on Oak Hill and follow above directions. Leader: Mary Hagen, 401-294-2741 or Cell 508-277-1384, and email: maryhagen64@gmail.com
PLEASE NOTE:- If you would like to lead a hike for March through December 2015 just let Sally know the date and give her a blurb if she doesn’t have it.
- Inclement weather cancels and if in doubt, contact leader.
- If you wish to carpool contact Sally Hanson at 401.348.9109 (home) or 401.932.5295 (cell) or sally.hanson@verizon.net
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