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Waterfall Hike at Taproot Commons Farm

August 8, 2014

Join us for an easy hike to a gorgeous and secluded waterfall on land owned by Taproot Commons Farm and protected by HLT. This will be the last hike with HLT’s 2013-2014 AmeriCorps Land Steward! Meet at 6 PM at the trailhead on Porter Hill Road, on the left just after the farm’s last pasture. […]

National Trails Day Hike and Trail Opening

June 7, 2014

Come celebrate National Trails Day with us! We will be officially opening our newest trail on the Stevens Property. Come explore this 4-mile partial loop trail that  meanders through boulder fields, changing forest types, and moose habitat. Wear Sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. For more information and directions, call (413) 628-4485 x4.

Invasive Species Pull

May 9, 2014

In partnership with The Trustees. Help protect Bullitt Reservation’s beautiful forests and grasslands by seeking out and uprooting harmful invasive species. Training in identifying invasive plants will be provided. Some tools will be provided, but bring hand clippers and gloves if you have them. Please dress in work clothes and sturdy shoes. Snack on garlic mustard […]

Companion Planting with SHAEC

May 7, 2014

Explore the techniques of companion planting and inter-planting so that you can start thinking about how to improve your garden health and harvest. Com prepared with the dimensions and layout of your garden (or your dream garden!) since we will be using what we learn to design layouts for our home gardens. For more information, […]

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Grassland Birds Talk
Grassland Birds Talk
Jul 8th, 2023    
10:00 am - 11:30 am
William Cullen Bryant Homestead
  • Partnership Event
Here in New England, our hayfields, pastures, and meadows serve as vibrant breeding grounds for threatened grassland bird species such as the beautiful bobolink. Learn [...]
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Backpack Explorer Family Nature Wander
Backpack Explorer Family Nature Wander
Jul 15th, 2023    
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Bullitt Reservation
  • Family Fun
  • Hands-On
  • Hike
  • Kids
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Join HLT and the Belding Memorial Library for a morning of nature exploration inspired by Backpack Explorer: On the Nature Trail, a take-along field guide [...]
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CANCELED - July Hike at Big View
CANCELED - July Hike at Big View
Jul 18th, 2023    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Big View
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This event has been canceled due to poor air quality. Find sweeping valley vistas on a 1.5-mile hike at Big View in Williamsburg. This hidden [...]
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How Do Your People Call The Earth?
How Do Your People Call The Earth?
Jul 20th, 2023    
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Worthington Library
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Led by Writing the Land poet JuPong Lin, this workshop integrates origami, walking meditation, community poetry and installation art. It opens with a mandala ceremony [...]
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Grassland Birds Talk
Grassland Birds Talk
8 Jul 23
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Backpack Explorer Family Nature Wander
Backpack Explorer Family Nature Wander
15 Jul 23
Ashfield
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CANCELED - July Hike at Big View
CANCELED - July Hike at Big View
18 Jul 23
Williamsburg
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How Do Your People Call The Earth?
How Do Your People Call The Earth?
20 Jul 23
Worthington
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