Wildlands Trailrunners can't hide their smiles after a group run/walk. |
The Wildlands Trust has launched its new Wildlands Trailrunners program. The program meets on a weekly basis for low-impact trail runs and walks throughout Southeastern Massachusetts; however, participants may attend as many or as few sessions as they please. Every session is free of charge and non-competitive. Runners and walkers of all levels and ages are encouraged to attend. This is a great opportunity for those looking to connect with other trail runners and walkers. It’s also a chance to discover many beautiful places that few people know or explore. You do not need to be a member of the Trust to participate.
Leader of the Wildlands Trailrunners, Sarah Kugel, said, “I see huge potential for the Wildlands Trailrunners and interest in the group is already growing. People want to live healthier lifestyles and get back to the land. We had runners and walkers of various ages and abilities at our last event and we all had a blast together. It’s energizing to get outdoors with a group!” Wildlands Trust always has 2 leaders at the weekly events so the group can divide into walkers and runners. Sarah hopes to offer events in different towns on various dates and times to include as many people as possible. Sarah added, “We usually follow trails or paths for 2 to 3 miles. We plan to continue throughout the seasons as long as the weather permits!”
Wildlands Trailrunners November Schedule*:
RSVPs are appreciated, but not required: admin@wildlandstrust.org
11/2- 9:30am Sherburne Carter Preserve, Kingston (Town Conservation Land)
11/13- 10:00am Great River Preserve, Bridgewater
11/16- 1:00pm The Pinehills, Plymouth (Rain date: 11/18)
11/21- 1:00pm Halfway Pond Conservation Area, Plymouth
If you would receive Wildlands Trailrunners e-mails with our monthly schedule, photos, and cancellation notifications*, let us know by e-mailing admin@wildlandstrust.org. Updates about weekly runs are also posted to the Wildlands Trust Facebook Page.
*Events will be cancelled in the case of severe weather.
*Events will be cancelled in the case of severe weather.
Directions & Parking Information:
Sherburne Carter Preserve: Driving west on Route 106 it is located about a half mile past Ring Rd on the left. As soon as you pass Nobadeer Circle (on right) you will see old bogs on the left that are part of the Sherburne Carter Preserve. There is an area to pull off the road and park on the left.
Great River Preserve: From Rt. 106 East, West Center Street, bear right onto Rt. 28/S Main Street, bear left onto Rt. 104/ Summer Street. Bear right onto Walnut Street, and left onto Auburn Street. Continue on Auburn Street about 1/2 mile to the Trailhead Parking Lot on right.
The Pinehills: Check our website for directions soon!
Halfway Pond Conservation Area: Rt. 3 to Exit 3. Turn left if coming from south, right if from north. Proceed to stop sign. Turn right onto Long Pond Road, continue about two miles, passing Plymouth schools. Turn left onto Mast Road, across from the golf course. Follow Mast Road about two miles to trailhead parking on right before Halfway Pond.
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