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Holt-Kinney Woods

Holt Kinney Woods is a 41-acre tract of land in the town of Mansfield, stretching from Browns Road to Schoolhouse Brook Park.
Trail Activity
Hiking
Length
0.7 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Mansfield
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge, Boardwalk
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The L-shaped parcel acquired by the Trust is largely wooded, although a part of the land along Brown’s Road was known locally as the “six-acre meadow”. Along the preserve is a double stone wall whose original purpose remains a mystery. A stand of pine dates back to the 1938 hurricane. Further along visitors will find Chapin Brook. Tracks of deer and wild turkey are abundant. The property is known as the Holt-Kinney Woods, which not only recognizes the recent owners but reflects the Old English definition of “holt,” a wooded hill.

In 2016, Katherine Holt generously donated a second parcel of 20 acres. The newly donated parcel abuts the easterly boundary of the original parcel. It includes a hidden meadow, rolling woodlands and a picturesque stream. Additionally, the variety of rocks on the property along with the deep sand deposits document the glacial forces that shaped the area. Rocks are also featured in the walls that mark the old boundaries of pasture and wood lots, stretching up from Route 195.

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History

Holt Kinney Woods was deeded to Joshua’s Trust by Katherine and Hamilton Holt. The Holts, better known as Kay and Tony, have long been members of the Trust and have been active in numerous civic projects.

The parcel which the Holts have given to the Trust is part of a large holding acquired over a number of years by Kay’s parents, Dr. Kenneth Kinney and Claire Calnen Kinney. Originally from Iowa, Dr. Kinney practiced as a physician in North Dakota during the Depression, traveling to the remote homes of his patients on a horse called “Hard Knocks” and getting paid with potatoes. He came east to study radiology at Harvard and was then recruited to Connecticut by Dr. Edward Ottenheimer, who was staffing the recently built Windham Hospital. Dr. Kinney served as radiologist for much of Eastern Connecticut until his death in 1957.

Rules

  • Park in designated areas only.
  • Stay on marked trails.
  • Respect other users.
  • Carry out what you carry in.
  • Do not cut or collect living plants.
  • Help protect all natural and cultural resources.
  • Keep your pet leashed.
  • No fires allowed.

Trail Manager

Joshua's Trust preserves natural habitats and heritage sites in northeastern Connecticut. To learn more contact:

Joshua's Trust
Joshua's Trust
624 Wormwood Hill Road
Mansfield Center, CT 06250
860-701-8035
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Trailhead Information

The preserve is located in Mansfield Center on Browns Road, approximately 0.5 miles west of Route 195. There is limited parking along the right (or north) side of Browns Road where the Holt Trail begins.

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