Of Stone, Iron and Fire – Exploring the STONECRUSHER WOODS
Pocono Heritage Land Trust's 2018 Natural Places and Open Spaces
(NP&OS) walk series continues with another naturalist-led "walk
& talk" on Saturday, August 18th.Perched on an overlook high above
the beautiful Brodhead Creek Valley near Analomink, Stroud
Township’s Stonecrusher Preserve will be the backdrop for this next
in a series of walks and talks about both the natural and human
history of Monroe County. Join local naturalist and long-time PHLT
volunteer Don Miller for a Saturday afternoon “Woods Walk and
Natural History Talk” exploring this Stroud Township open space.
Both natural history and railroad history information will be shared
during this afternoon exploration both on and off trail in the
“woods of the Stonecrusher”.
Participants will meet at 1:00 in the south parking area of Stroud
Township’s Pinebrook Park, located just off Rt. 191 (across from the
Pinebrook Camp), for carpooling to the Stonecrusher Preserve access.
This NP&OS walk/talk is free and open to the public with donations
accepted for PHLT’s Land Stewardship fund.
Preregistration is suggested and confirmed by calling PHLT at
570-424-1514, or registering on our website:
http://phlt.org/walk-n-talk-stonecrusher.html
[http://phlt.org/walk-n-talk-stonecrusher.html]
Please leave your name, number of persons in your group and a contact
phone number in case walk plans change due to weather
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