Gracie T. Hiker LbNA #35765
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Oct 5, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Kensington |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Gracie T. Hiker
Directions:
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton, from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road. Follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park.
Clues:
Walk straight through the open field, into the woods and hike mostly uphill for a while and finally you go downhill. At the foot, there is an unmarked trail on the right which leads to a river (brook?). Many people bring their dogs down this trail for a swim. It is also a great place for a little picnic lunch. On your way down to the river (it’s only a short distance), look for a downed tree on your left. Gracie T. Hiker rests comfortably its arms.
Don’t forget to look for clues to the other boxes in the park.
Directions:
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton, from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road. Follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park.
Clues:
Walk straight through the open field, into the woods and hike mostly uphill for a while and finally you go downhill. At the foot, there is an unmarked trail on the right which leads to a river (brook?). Many people bring their dogs down this trail for a swim. It is also a great place for a little picnic lunch. On your way down to the river (it’s only a short distance), look for a downed tree on your left. Gracie T. Hiker rests comfortably its arms.
Don’t forget to look for clues to the other boxes in the park.