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Making connections is key to smart land conservation.

Update: East Haddam Land Trust has one pending land acquisition that will connect existing conserved properties to create a larger greenway for wildlife and allow for extended public hiking and increased opportunities for connecting with nature. Click below to learn more.

Outings

& Events

Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans on hikes on our preserves.

Visit the  'Our Preserves' page
for info on each preserve with trails or use our Interactive Trail Map.

Use the contact link at the bottom of this page to report trail issues. 

 

Counting steps as part of your exercise routine? 
Preserve-like terrain averages about 2080 steps per mile.
The length of each trail is listed on the printed maps for each preserve available at the trailheads and downloadable from the interactive trail map and on each preserve webpage.

Color Blind Trailblazing
The blue & red trails at our Miller Farm Preserve are now blazed with a white "B" for blue and "R" for red to help colorblind hikers follow the trails more easily.
Please share your impression of this change by emailing trail.monitor@ehlt.org.

Hunting Season
Hunting is not permitted on EHLT preserves but may be permitted in areas adjacent to some EHLT preserves. 
Please, for your safety, always wear orange when in the woods during hunting season.

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Woods Walk
Sunday, March 30, 1-3 pm
Hike on the Gillette Castle Train Loop. Learn from Steve Dedman about this gem of a state park overlooking the Connecticut River. Meet in front of the Gillette Castle State Park visitor center at the main parking lot. Participants are invited to bring post-hike tailgate treats to share along with EHLT refreshments. 
This hike does not require preregistration.

 

A Night Walk
Friday, April 4, 6:30-8:30 pm
This members-only adventure, led by outdoor educator Ryan Quinn, will open your eyes to the fascinations of nightlife in nature. Members must register by emailing events@ehlt.org by Monday, March 31. Please include the number in your party in this email. Details will be sent to those who register.
Registration is limited to 12 participants.
Not a member? You may join here, then register via events@ehtl.org.

 

 Woods Walk
Sunday, April 13, 1-3 pm
Hike at the Woodland Warbler Preserve in Salem. This Salem Land Trust preserve has old logging roads that allow access to sometimes rugged ridges, valleys, and caves. Pete Govert and EHLT directors will lead this 3-mile hike through multiple wildlife habitats with outstanding diversity. Meet at 340 West Road, Salem, next to the East Haddam Town line. Participants are invited to bring post-hike tailgate treats to share along with EHLT refreshments. 
This hike does not require preregistration.

Honor Earth Day on this Child & Family Walk
Saturday, April 19, 10 am-noon
Bring the kids to this family-friendly hike/walk to celebrate Earth Day and learn about life in wooded wetlands. Maggie Cozens of Connecticut Sea Grant will lead the way. As one of the most important ecosystems on Earth, wetlands are a wealth of biodiversity and intrigue. We will walk through marshy habitat, and look for amphibians, birds, ephemeral wildflowers, and more. Plan footwear accordingly. The walk is appropriate for all ages, especially children (accompanied by an adult), but is limited to 12 participants. Registration is required by April 16. Register via an email to events@ehlt.org with your name and the number of adults and children to register. The location will be sent with the registration confirmation.

 

Words from the Woods Book Circle
Monday, April 21, 1:30-3 pm
Meet at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 31 Main Street, East Haddam to discuss "The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth," by Zoe Schlanger. Discussions are lively and interesting, even for those who have not read the book. For more information see ehlt.org/book-circle.

 

Music in an Arbor Day Coffeehouse
Friday, April 25, 7-9 pm
Partnering with First Church of Christ, Congregational, Pete Govert and others from East Haddam Land Trust will perform songs with an environmental theme. Meet in the First Church Meeting House, 499 Town Street, East Haddam.

Woods Walk
Sunday, April 27, 1-3 pm
EHLT director Monika Kahlenbach will lead hikers through the Town of East Haddam's Sabine Reserve with varied terrain of upland forest, wooded wetlands, and along the upper Moodus Reservoir. Meet at the end of Daniel Peck Road. Participants are invited to bring post-hike tailgate treats to share along with EHLT refreshments.

Check back here and on our Facebook page for event postponements, cancellations, or updates. 

Check 'Our Preserves' for info on each preserve with trails or use our Interactive Trail Map.

Use the contact link at the bottom of this page to report trail issues. 

Visit a

Preserve

The East Haddam Interactive Trail Map provides trail, parking, and general information for trails maintained by East Haddam Land Trust, the Town of East Haddam, and The Nature Conservancy.

Find printed preserve trail maps at East Haddam's Municipal Office Complex.

We also have preserves and easements without trails where access is not practical or landowners maintain the use of the property.

 

Please note, hunting is not permitted on EHLT preserves, but please wear orange during hunting season as a safety precaution.

Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans on hikes on our preserves.

We currently protect 900+ acres of land in preserves and through property easements.  Many of our preserves have marked hiking trails open to the public. 

 

Enjoy hiking at East Haddam Land Trust preserves with trails. Use our Interactive Trail Map on your mobile and desktop devices for information on East Haddam Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and Town of East Haddam trails. Leashed dogs may accompany hikers on East Haddam Land Trust trails. Find downloadable trail maps on each preserve page:

 

East Haddam Land Trust preserves with historic sites:

 

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