We host a small number of land tours in early Spring. If interested, use the form below to let us know.
As dates and slots are limited, we particularly wish to invite those interested in native plants and rewilding. Join us if that is you!
First, please read this description about the terrain to assure you (and others in your party) will be able to comfortably walk for about an hour:
“Turtle Rock” consists of woods and meadows on a gentle slope, with one section of steep slope. Trails and walking areas are rough, with roots, rocks, twigs, and leaf litter underfoot. The ground is uneven, sloped, and natural. Occasionally dead limbs fall from trees as in any woodland. This property is gently tended as wild and natural land: in other words, this is not a groomed garden with groomed trails. Insects may include ticks and mosquitos, same as any woods in the region.
The terrain is not suitable for those with mobility limitations. Do not sign up if you require mobility assistance or cannot easily walk sloped, uneven, wooded, and ungroomed trails with underlying rocks and roots.
You will be asked to sign a form on site that you acknowledge this description, and that you waive all liability claims and will walk this land at your own risk.
Please let us know in this form
- how many adults
- how many children
- dates available
Note: children need to be able to stay on the trail with the group and not disturb plants, rocks, animals…the wild land.
Also: Other dates are possible by appointment for native plant advocates or nature groups. Use the form to contact us and tell us of your interest.
