What the forest knows about rest and movement

Explore the forest

More than five miles of private trails move through a diverse hardwood forest, connecting 200+ year old stone walls, limestone cliffs and ledges, rare plants, and varied wildlife. The terrain invites walking, trail running, mountain biking, horseback riding, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing across all seasons.

Read the landscape

An interactive map and guide introduces the forest as a record of time. Stone walls, tree patterns, and subtle disturbances reveal past uses—clearing, logging, fire, and regrowth—offering a way to interpret how this land has changed and endured.