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Community Snow Day Postponed until February 13

  • Greater Lovell Land Trust PO Box 225 Lovell, ME, 04051 United States (map)

Community Snow Day co-sponsored by Greater Lovell Land Trust and Lovell Rec

Choose Your Own Adventure(s).

Gnome Hunt: Chip Stockford Reserve, Ladies Delight Road. Gnomes are hiding in the forest. How many can you find?

I AM BIRCH Storybook trail: Kezar River Reserve. Route 5. Hike along the short trail and enjoy Maine author Scott Kelley's delightful story and paintings inspired by Wabanaki legends.

Ice Skating on Kezar Lake, Pleasant Point Road. Bring your own skates and carve a few figure eights.

Nordic Skiing: John A. Segur Wildlife Reserve. East, Farrington Pond Road. Bring your own skis and poles and enjoy the trail to Sucker Brook and then loop back to the parking lot.

Nordic Skiing: Lake Kezar Country Club, Route 5. Bring your own skis and poles and enjoy groomed trails at the golf course.

Snowshoe Scavenger Hunt: Flat Hill Trail, Heald and Bradley Ponds Reserve parking lot #1, far end of Heald Pond Road. Bring your own snowshoes, or borrow some of ours from the library (6 kid pairs; 6 adult pairs) and look for items on a scavenger hunt list found by the kiosk.

Build Your Own Snowman: Homestead Trail, Heald and Bradley Ponds Reserve, parking lot #4, Route 5. Using natural items, and snow, of course, build your own snowman anywhere along the trail.

Pinecone Bird Feeders: Whiting Hill Loop and/or Otter Point spur, Heald and Bradley Ponds Reserve parking lot. #2 after the boat launch, Slab City Road. We'll provide the peanut butter, birdseed, and twine. You find the pinecone and create a feeder for our feathered friends.

Earlier Event: January 28
Pond Life: Under the Ice
Later Event: February 13
Community Snow Day