I set a goal of visiting twelve Williamsburg Woodland Trails this season. There were not twelve sites within the Williamsburg Woodland Trails Properties, but there were some that subscribed to the same type of designation, and were in the area. The twelve properties are as follows:
- Bradley (visited February 19, 2018)
- Breckenridge (visited February 24, 2018)
- Devils Den (visited May 12, 2018)
- Tilton Farm (North & South), Goshen Open Space (visited May 12, 2018)
- Henhawk (June 2, 2018)
- Historic Dam (July 4, 2018)
- Hall / O'Neil (July 19, 2018)
- Graves Farm (July 19, 2018)
- Big View
- Briar Farm
- Petticoat Hill / Locke's Loop
- Lily Pond
So I have managed to visit 8 of 12 so far, which is just ahead of the one-per-month pace I originally thought of.
Today, I rambled through 5.2-miles through Williamsburg Woodland Trails, in the Hall/O'Neil and Graves Farm Properties.
Much to recommend within both properties, with Hall/O'Neil extending down into the town of Williamsburg, and Graves looks as though it might offer something extending toward town (I'll need to explore more later on in the year).
Graves also shows a "connection" north toward snowmobile trails along Grass Hill Road, which connects to the Henhawk area (and a trail I snowshoed years ago with Tippi).
Today, I rambled through 5.2-miles through Williamsburg Woodland Trails, in the Hall/O'Neil and Graves Farm Properties.
Much to recommend within both properties, with Hall/O'Neil extending down into the town of Williamsburg, and Graves looks as though it might offer something extending toward town (I'll need to explore more later on in the year).
Graves also shows a "connection" north toward snowmobile trails along Grass Hill Road, which connects to the Henhawk area (and a trail I snowshoed years ago with Tippi).
Entrance to Hall / O'Neil Trails
Trail along the brook at Hall
Entrance sign for Graves Farm
Plaque on rock at Graves Farm
White Pine along the trail at Graves Farm