Melinda Remington, wearing her “Melinda Hat,” will be greeting walkers each Tuesday morning from 9-11 a.m. for an amble around this beautiful trail. People can drive up the road from the main parking lot and park in an upper parking lot. There are also two handicapped parking spaces at the outlook.
Looking out over nearby North Pond and Mt Abram you could see the mountains to the west, including snow-capped Mt. Washington.
People can rest on benches or bring a picnic to eat at the handicapped-accessible picnic table.
Ed and Leslie Rosenberg led our group on Tuesday. You will find newly planted flowers, boulders sheltering fairy houses, (made by visiting youngsters) and bird houses. Best of all there is a ‘talking circle’ with beautifully finished oak stumps for sitting. Brightly colored, nature-themed flags adorn this special space (painted by Woodstock students).
Slate sculptures by Gil Whitman hold a place of honor on the trail.
Two handicapped parking spaces are available at the scenic overlook, with additional parking in a lot just a bit further up the access road.
Hope to see some of your there next Tuesday morning!