Les Hyde Memorial Trail

Les Hyde Trail

Les Hyde Trail

Status

Open

Highlights

A short family hike with interpretive sign boxes, viewing benches and wonderful views of Ripley Creek Marsh.

Trail Description

There are two main trails on the property as well as a connecting trail between the two. The Marsh Trail is located behind the library and parallels the Marsh. The Nature Trail includes interpretive sign boxes and viewing benches to provide opportunities to learn about the flora and fauna and to enjoy the views of the marsh. The St. George School Nature Trail was conceived as an Expeditionary Outdoor Learning Center for the school and community. In 2005, 6th grade students attended a youth forestry program at Tanglewood 4-H Camp.  Using the skills they learned the students created goals for the woodlot and subsequently developed the trail and interpretive signage. After several years of neglect, the trail was restored and expanded onto Jackson Memorial Library property and reopened in 2016.  In October 2018 the trail was dedicated in honor of Les Hyde a local conservationist who loved the environment of St. George. He was committed to protecting places of outstanding beauty in this town for future generations.

Activities

Walking, hiking, dogs on leash, birding, benches, interpretive sign boxes for flora and fauna.

Not Allowed

Mountain bikes, motorized vehicles, camping.

Please Leave No Trace

Directions and Parking

The Leslie Hyde Memorial Nature Trail can be accessed from the Jackson Memorial library driveway off Route 131 in Tenants Harbor, approximately 9.5 miles south of the intersection of Routes 131 and 1.  The kiosk is located at the trailhead adjacent to the library.

Level of Difficulty

Easy

Trail length

0.5 miles (round trip)

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  • Click here to email the Conservation Commission with trail comments

Notes

The Leslie Hyde Memorial Nature Trail is maintained by volunteer efforts. The trail is open from sunrise to sunset.