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Winter Trees Hike at Tucker Preserve

  • Luddam's Ford Park (Pembroke side) 418 W Elm St Pembroke, MA, 02359 United States (map)

Join renowned forester Phil Benjamin and Wildlands Trust volunteer Rob MacDonald for a winter trees hike at Tucker Preserve, within the Indian Head River Trail (IHRT). We will discuss winter forest ecology, how to identify trees in the winter, and the forest history of the area while admiring the sights and sounds of the IHRT. Phil will share his expertise on the Tucker Preserve, dating back to the early 1900s and including his work providing extensive forest management in the mid to late 80s. In the event of a postponement, the rain date is Saturday, March 28, from 10 AM to 12 PM.

REGISTRATION OPENING 2026

Registration closes on Friday, March 20 at 12 PM. Want to sign up after registration closes? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Ticket Price:

Members - $5

Nonmembers - $10

Parking:

Meet at Luddam's Ford Park (Pembroke side), 418 Elm St, Pembroke, MA 02359. Parking is available on-site. Overflow parking is available on the Hanover side.

From Route 3: Take Exit 27 (old Exit 12). Merge onto Route 139 West toward Hanover. In 2.1 miles, turn right onto Washington Street. Continue onto MA-139 W/MA-53 N/Columbia Rd. Turn left onto Broadway. Turn left onto Elm Street.

Drive approx. 0.7 miles to Luddam’s Ford Park (Pembroke) on right (past the bridge). The preserve entrance is visible from the parking lot.

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Winter trail conditions may require traction devices and/or trekking poles for stability

  • Sturdy, closed-toed shoes

  • Weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor activities

  • Water

  • Snack

What to Expect:

  • Hiking 2-3 miles at a mile per half-hour pace

  • Frequent stops for discussion and exploration

  • Traversing rooted and occasionaFrom Route 3: Take Exit 27 (old Exit 12). Merge onto Route 139 West toward Hanover. In 2.1 miles, turn right onto Washington Street. Continue onto MA-139 W/MA-53 N/Columbia Rd. Turn left onto Broadway. Turn left onto Elm Street.

    Drive approx. 0.7 miles to Luddam’s Ford Park (Pembroke) on right (past the bridge). The preserve entrance is visible from the parking lot.lly steep terrain

  • Wildlands Trust volunteers to guide you!

Restrictions:

  • Ages 12+

  • No pets

  • Maximum 15 hikers

  • Minimum 10 hikers

Cancellations and postponements due to weather will be announced online and registered attendees will be notified via email. In the event of a postponement, the rain date is Saturday, March 28, from 10 AM to 12 PM.

Questions? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Learn more about Phil Benjamin and Rob MacDonald in our 50 Remarkable Years, 50 Remarkable People book. Here's a sneak peek:

"Phil Benjamin sees the forests for the trees, and Southeastern Massachussets for the forests. The preeminent forester has devoted his career to working with landowners to advance the health of our region's woodlands. His dedication, knowledge, and good humor have endeared Phil to his vast base of private, commercial, and municipal clients. Never shy about his passion for the work, he has introduced many landowners to Wildlands Trust..."

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