Join the Squam Lakes Association on June 7, from 9AM - 2PM, as we celebrate National Trails Day by cleaning up a section of our hiking network near Center Sandwich. National Trails Day recognizes the incredible benefits federal, state, and local trails provide for recreation and exposure to nature. We will be doing a ~2 mile hike up Wentworth Trail to the summit of Mt Israel (~4 miles out and back). From there we will make our way down clearing water bars as we descend. We will meet at Mead Base on Diamond Ledge Road and start our day from there.
For more than 75 years, the trails in the Squam Lakes region have been maintained by the Squam Lakes Association. There are 57 miles of hiking trails and 3 miles of mountain bike trails in the SLA network, and the SLA performs over 2,500 hours of trail construction and maintenance each year with help from Volunteer Trail Adopters.
This event is weather dependent. We will reach out if conditions become unsafe for the day.
If participants are able, we recommend bringing tools such as hoes and maddocks and PPE such as work gloves and eye protection. The SLA will be providing tools and PPE but these are limited. We recommend bringing plenty of water, snacks, lunch, extra layers, hiking boots, sunscreen, and bug spray.
Mt. Israel, Black Mountain, and Sandwich Dome are on land owned and managed by the US Forest Service. The SLA helps maintain the Wentworth Trail, Mead Trail, Guinea Pond Trail, Black Mountain Pond Trail, and Algonquin Trail.
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