HIKES & EVENTS

Easy Walk/Hike at Creaser Park and Pond

Hiking/Walk

DATE: Oct 26, 2017
END DATE: Oct 26, 2017

Hike/Event Location: Coventry CT

Trip Leader(s)


minh
Coventry, CT United States

Meeting Time: 11:00 AM

Max # People: 20

Hike Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Hike Difficulty Level:

Easy

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Summary

This is the warmest October we have had in many years, and I wanted to offer a mid-week hike for those interested.  

The trails within Creaser Park approximate 2 miles of hiking.  We will be hiking all the trails forming a loop.  The trails are easy, with some mowed grassy areas through meadows,as well as woodland with some rocks and roots in path.  There is a gradual ascent and decent.  Lovely by the pond and the Skungamaug River.  Good for bird watching, with more than 40 species of birds in area.  Dogs are welcome but must be leashed.  For those interested in foraging, I will be keeping an eye out for edible mushrooms and fall plants along the trail. 

Please wear hiking shoes/boots, and bring water and a snack.    Binoculars are good to bring along.  This is a pleasant hike for novice hikers as well as experienced.

This is a short hike, so for those interested, the outing could be extended to the trails at the Nathan Hale Homestead just a mile or two up the road.  There are also nearby coffee shops and pizza places for those interested in socializing afterwards.

I have also randomly chosen a start time of 11 AM.  If there is a concensus to start earlier or later, I would be happy to change the start time.

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

For those coming from Hartford, take I84E to 384, which becomes Rt 44.  Take a right onto CT-31 S, and right before the fire station, take a right onto Wrights Mill Rd.  Turn left onto Case Rd, and the park will be on your right.

For those coming from Union, CT or Massachusetts, take I84W to exit 68.  Turn right onto CT-195 N, left onto Cider Mill Connector, and left onto Cider Mill Rd. Continue straight onto Grant Hill Rd, which becomes CT-31 S. Turn right onto Wrights Mill Rd and left onto Case Rd.

Creaser Park is located on Case Rd, between South River Rd and Wrights Mill Rd.  

Meet in the parking lot, which is between the pond and the pavillions. Here is the trail map and information on the park.  I will message participants my contact information.

Trip Leader

minh

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Coventry, CT


United States
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