Date: 12 October
Time: 1-2 pm
Location: Meet at the Museum @ 12:45 pm before proceeding to the Clay Point Road Trail.
Dress: We recommend long pants, long sleeves, and gloves to protect yourself from thorns and poison ivy.
Light refreshments and Q&A at the end of the trail walk!
This event is free, but we would like you to register so we know you're coming!
Did you know that some invasive plants are easier to identify and remove during the fall? During this walk we will help you develop the practical skills required to improve the Fishers Island native landscape on your property!
Our incredible guides have many years of experience removing invasive plants on Fishers Island. As they guide you through the Clay Point Road Trail, they will:
Yes! After the walk, we will have some light refreshments available at the end of the trail. Our guides will be available to address any questions they were unable to get to at that time. We will provide notepads and pens at the beginning of the event so you can record all the information you need!
Our partners in the Land Trust work diligently to remove invasive plants from their properties, but as a newer trail, it has not yet undergone the extensive invasive plant management that other trails have benefited from. This gives us a unique opportunity to find many species of invasive plants in one, short, easily accessed trail! We want to take advantage of this moment to share this experience with the Fishers Island community.
Clay Point Road Trail is trail #9 on the above map which can also be accessed here. On the day of the event we will have a sign on the main road to show you where to turn to find the trail.
This event is organized by the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition and sponsored by the Henry L. Ferguson Museum and the Fishers Island Conservancy.