Join us on Sunday to search for wildflowers at the Greensboro Ridge Natural Area with botanist Alice Schori. A lovely thing to do on Mother’s Day! MORE
New Greensboro Guide!
You can now pick up a copy of our new trail map and guide to the Greensboro Ridge Natural Area at the trailhead or download it on our website.
Ticked off? Mark your calendar for Wednesday, September 11, for a symposium on ticks at the Etna Library.
Sayonara, Sandy
Thanks to those who reported downed trees and limbs courtesy of Hurricane Sandy. We have two trees down across the trails at each of the following natural areas: Greensboro Ridge, Balch Hill Natural Area, and Mink Brook. Our volunteers will be heading out to clear these obstructions and hazards as soon as possible. If you’d like to help, please contact us.
Secrets of Greensboro Ridge
The next hike in our “Hidden Hanover” series is coming up this Saturday at Greensboro Ridge from 10am to noon, rain or shine. Hike our new Greensboro Highlands Trail and visit hidden grottoes off-trail. Families welcome. More
Name That Trail
The votes are in – GREENSBORO HIGHLANDS TRAIL – new at Greensboro Ridge Natural Area! For a trail map and more, visit our page on this 113-acre property.
Our new, more informative trailhead signs are now going up. Look for them at Mink Brook, Slade Brook, and Greensboro Ridge.
Try our new Greensboro Ridge trail!
Our new trail at the Greensboro Ridge Natural Area is ready for visitors, thanks to last week’s help from Hypertherm volunteers and our hardy, rain-drenched crew on Upper Valley Trails Day. Blazing will be completed soon, but the half-mile path, which links the Silent Brook Trail with Oli’s Eagle Trail, is now easy to follow. Try it out!