Wednesday, April 5, 2017

South March Highlands

Another Hiking Adventure



This week Charlie went hiking at the South March Highlands Conservation Area not once but twice! Two days in a row because he loved it that much!



The trails wind through the woods and pass by small lakes, we found one still snow covered with a beaver lodge right in the middle of it!



Part way through we found another small lake this one just had a small layer of ice and Charlie was able to take a quick drink.



The last loop of the trail we decided to take a seat on a fallen down tree while we let some cyclist drive past. Mountain bikes and fat bikes are allowed throughout the conservation area, so you have to make sure you share the trails. 


The conservation area is also home to endangered species, the Blanding's Turtle and the Butternut Tree. So make sure you leave the species to themselves, look but do not disturb them!


If you want to visit the conservation area or learn more about the area and the species that live there you can check out the website South March Highlands.


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