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Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center

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Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center consists of two miles of hiking trails leading through forested wetlands around Freeman Hill Brook and up to the ridge of a glacial esker.
Trail Activity
Hiking
Length
2.0 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate, Advanced
Towns
Bristol, Burlington
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge, Grass, Boardwalk
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The trail system at the Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center (owned by Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut) begins and ends at the forest's edge behind the nature center building. The 0.5-mile loop trail named Elmer's Way (red blazes) follows the old mixed forests to the shaded wetlands around Freeman Hill Brook, over the brook, and under tall Mountain Laurel groves. This trail is not steep but does contain roots and rocky sections and is occasionally muddy.

For those looking for a more challenging hike, the yellow-blazed trail will take you to the top of a glacial esker which is a narrow ridge created by ancient glacial rivers. Here, the trails overlook the wetlands below as well as the rare Pitch Pine.

The white-blazed trail will lead to the densely vegetated wetlands of aromatic Spicebush and Skunk Cabbage where many species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians can be found hiding amongst the leaves.

Additionally, a section of the blue-blazed Tunxis Trail runs the length of the preserve and connects to the trails at the Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area to the northwest.

Other Information

Rules

  • Dogs must be kept on leash and wheels are not permitted.
  • Trails are open every day, dawn to dusk, free of charge to the public.
For more information about the Nature Center hours, visit the website.

Trail Manager

Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut's mission is to "Inspire the appreciation and enjoyment of nature, through education and conservation, fostering a healthy environment and an improved quality of life”.

Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut
501 Wolcott Road
Bristol, CT 06010
860-583-1234
https://elcct.org/

Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Be prepared for emergencies. Pack extra clothing, food, and water and also a flashlight, first aid and repair kit, matches/fire starters, whistle, signaling mirror, and pocket knife.

Trailhead Information

From I-84 East
Take Exit 33 on the left and merge onto Route 72 West toward Bristol. Take Exit 1 toward Route 177 North and then turn right onto Route 177 North. Continue for 3 miles and then turn left onto Morea Road which will become Stevens Street. At the end of Stevens Street, turn right onto Jerome Avenue and take an immediate left onto Shrub Road. In 0.5 mile, the Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center and parking lot will be on your right.
From I-84 West
Take Exit 33 for Route 72 West toward Bristol. Take Exit 1 toward Route 177 North and then turn right onto Route 177 North. Continue for 3 miles and then turn left onto Morea Road which will become Stevens Street. At the end of Stevens Street, turn right onto Jerome Avenue and take an immediate left onto Shrub Road. In 0.5 mile, the Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center and parking lot will be on your right
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