Directions to Wenakeeing Woods Wenakeening Woods is open to the public. See our color trail map at this link . February 5, 2012 The Hopkinton Trail Club walks in Wenakeening: November 2011, Clean up crew clears trial of debris from early snow storm. April 9, 2011 An intrepid group of volunteers were out enjoying the beautiful day and doing trail maintenance and preparing to blaze the trails at Wenakeening woods. Pictures to follow. Nov 20th , 2010 We had a very successful boundary marking session on at Wenakeening Special thanks to Dave and Paul for coordinating the sign design and purchase, and John, Jim, Matt, and Charlie Ross and Paul Marble for helping out. See pictures ----> September 09: Did you know that Lake Winthrop once was called Lake Wenakeening? See article in link below. http://hollistonreporter.com/?article=2846 A local gem - A Wenakeening Woods article by Paul Saulnier: http://www.hollistonreporter.com/?article=1519 | The Upper Charles Conservation Land Trust (UCCLT) was founded to promote the purposes of land conservation for the benefit of the general public, historic preservation, and the protection of natural resources. Upper Charles owns more than 300 acres of property in the towns of Holliston, Medfield, Medway, and Sherborn, including the 110 acre Wenakeening Woods located off Summer Street on the Medway/ Holliston town line. Upper Charles is also working with local activists to create walking trails including a 26 mile walking and bike trail known as the Upper Charles Trail in the towns of Holliston, Hopkinton, Milford, Framingham, Ashland, and Sherborn.
email: info@uppercharles.org Mailing Address: Upper Charles Conservation Land TrustP.O. Box 654 Medfield, MA 02052 |
