Celebrate Earth Day with a walk to Osamequin Nature Preserve

Posted 4/18/23

The world celebrates Earth Day in April. You can participate here at homeby joining a free guided walk to Osamequin Nature Preserve in Barrington! The walks will be held on Thursday, April 20, …

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Celebrate Earth Day with a walk to Osamequin Nature Preserve

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The world celebrates Earth Day in April. You can participate here at home
by joining a free guided walk to Osamequin Nature Preserve in Barrington! The walks will be held on Thursday, April 20, Saturday, April 22, and Sunday, April 23. 

Osamequin Nature Preserve is a 42-acre conservation area along the western shore of Hundred Acre Cove in Barrington. The property is owned by the Town of Barrington and co-managed by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust, the Barrington Garden Club, and the Town. The walk will be co-led by Kathryn Beauchamp, co-chair of the Barrington Garden Club’s Osamequin
Management Team, and Victor Lerish, Chair of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust’s Stewardship Team.

All ages are welcome. The terrain is gentle but wet in places. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy, waterproof footwear. You may wish to bring a walking stick to assist you when crossing wet areas. The property is open to the pubic throughout the year.

WHEN: April 20, 22, and 23

WHERE: Osamequin Nature Preserve, 1580 RI-114, Barrington

MORE INFO: This event is free and open to the public.

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