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Hike & Hops at Black Cat Preserve

Explore the trails at the Town of Plymouth's Black Cat Preserve with Wildlands Trust’s volunteer Hike Leaders Skip Stuck and Jess Kennedy. Hike about 3 miles over varied terrain including steep hills through upland forests and cranberry bogs. After the hike, all are welcome to join your leaders for a social hour at the High Limb Cider taproom (attached to G-Pub at the Village West Shopping Center). Carpooling will be offered from the parking lot of High Limb Cider and is strongly encouraged! Registration is required for this FREE* event. *Food and drinks are not included in registration.

RSVP

Registration closes on Friday, January 16 at 12 PM. Want to sign up after registration closes? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Parking:

Meet at the parking lot of High Limb Cider (Village West Shopping Center, 101 Carver Road, Plymouth) at 11:00 AM where carpooling will be offered to Black Cat Preserve.

* Parking at Black Cat Preserve is tight, so please plan to meet at High Limb Cider to carpool in as few vehicles as possible. The drive is 2.5 miles, about 7 minutes. If you are willing to be a carpool driver, please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Sturdy, closed-toed shoes

  • Snacks

  • Water

  • Bug spray

  • Weather-appropriate clothing - January can be cold and windy!

  • Weather dependent

What to Expect:

  • Carpooling to the hiking site at 11 AM

  • Hike begins at 11:15 AM

  • About 3 miles of hiking over varied, uneven terrain

  • Wildlands Trust volunteers to guide you

  • Optional social hour afterwards at High Limb Cider

Restrictions:

  • Ages 21+

  • No pets

  • Maximum 15 hikers

  • Minimum 5 hikers

Outdoor programs are weather permitting. Cancellations and postponements due to weather will be announced online and registered attendees will be notified via email.

Questions? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

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