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CTMQ > Hikes, Bikes & Paddles > Land Trust Hikes > Suffield Land Conservancy Trails

Suffield Land Conservancy Trails

May 15, 2017 by Steve 2 Comments

Suffield Land Conservancy Trails
Suffield

Suffering Suffieldatash. The town is large and rural. The Metacomet Ridge slices through the northern border town. Farms abound. Woods are a’plenty. And yet… and yet this organization had to fight to exist in the early 1980’s when developers were trying to do what they do in Suffield. Fortunately they gained a foothold and some no interest loans and have been able to preserve a solid chunk of property along the ridge and throughout town.

Some of their parcels are trailed and some are not. The only true way to sort that out is by visiting each, so let’s get going.


The Preserves and Hikes:

Hugh M. Alcorn and Howard Wells Alcorn Wildlife Preserves
John and Madeline McClean Outdoor Education Preserve
Spencer Woods Wildlife Preserve
Overlook Ridge
Sydney F. Fuller Wildlife Preserve
Mountain Brook Nature Preserve
Silver Creek Crossing Property

Suffield Land Conservancy
CTMQ’s Land Trust Trails Main Page
CTMQ’s Guide to Suffield

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Comments

  1. Sandra Dennis says

    September 9, 2021 at 12:00 pm

    My ancestors helped develop E. Haddam, and I am wondering if the Spencer Woods has its name from any of my ancestors, or if they donated the land. Could you tell me how the Spencer Woods came to be originally?
    Ens.

  2. NF says

    September 12, 2021 at 8:47 am

    Hi Sanda, Spencer Woods (https://www.suffieldlandconservancy.org/spencer-woods-wildlife-preserve) is named for Spencer Montgomery – as are many things in Suffield.

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