Join us for a morning “above it all” on Clarry Hill, from which you can see for miles around you–the far-off reaches of Muscongus Bay to the south, the back side of the Camden Hills to the east, and a ridge of working blueberry landscapes to the north. With both a naturalist and an avid birder familiar with the site to help us appreciate the landscape and the avian fall migration—particularly of raptors taking advantage of the rising thermals of the hills– we hope to enjoy not only the autumn scarlet of the surrounding blueberry fields at our feet but some migrating hawks and others over our heads. Please join us at this special place where wildlife, agriculture, recreation, and Maine’s natural splendor are all supported.
This is one of our 2024 Wednesday Wanders and Saturday Saunters scheduled for this year.
Directions: From Route 1, take Route 235 5.2 miles and turn left onto Clarry Hill Road. After 1 mile, bear left to stay on Clarry Hill Road. After .5 mile, turn right to stay on Clarry Hill Road. In .8 mile, turn left onto Elmer Hart Road. Follow the stone road until you see the trail head sign on the left.
While there is no age limit for this program, children under 18 should be accompanies by an adult.
This is a free event, registration is encouraged but walk-ins are also welcome.
View the full Wednesday Wanders & Saturday Saunters Schedule.