Join guided walks at Barrington nature preserve this weekend

Posted 3/22/23

This weekend, the Barrington Land Conservation Trust invites you to join a free guided walk at PIC-WIL Nature Preserve, a 17-acre expanse of forest, field, salt marsh and coastal dunes on the east …

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Join guided walks at Barrington nature preserve this weekend

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This weekend, the Barrington Land Conservation Trust invites you to join a free guided walk at PIC-WIL Nature Preserve, a 17-acre expanse of forest, field, salt marsh and coastal dunes on the east shore of the Providence River in Barrington, RI. The forest include  a wide variety of deciduous trees. The property is home to deer, coyote, fox, weasels, squirrels, chipmunks and rabbits.

These walks are schduled around low tide, and will take place this Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.  All ages are welcome. The terrain is gentle but wet in places, with some areas that require crossing narrow foot bridges. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy, waterproof footwear. You may wish to bring a walking stick or poles to assist you when crossing wet areas.

WHEN: Thursday, March 23, at 3 p.m., Saturday, March 25, at 4 p.m., and Sunday, March 26, at 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Pic-Wil Nature Preserve, Washington Rd., Barrington

MORE INFO: To register and learn more, click here.

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