Apr 17, 2024
Want to help Naturally L&A get the L&A Forest Trails ready for another fantastic year?
Join Lennox & Addington staff at 100 John Street in Flinton on Saturday, April 27th for the first annual Spring Cleanup Day. The public is invited to bring along a rake or a leaf blower and spend the morning getting the trails in tiptop shape for the 2024 riding and hiking season. Arrive at 9am and be assigned to an area of this beautiful 126-acre forest. Free pizza and a beverage will be provided to all volunteers at noon.
Afterwards, everyone is invited to ride or hike this wonderful trail system.
Find out more and register at https://naturallyla.ca/events/la-forest-trails-cleanup-day/.
The Naturally L&A Forest Trails in Flinton is a 126-acre managed forest operated by Lennox & Addington County. The Forest Trails include 10 kilometers of logging roads and single-track trails designed with bermed curves, built structures and elevations that incorporate the natural terrain of the forest.
The trails are ideal for mountain biking and hiking, with cross-country ski and snowshoeing available in the winter as conditions permit.
Parking for the trails is at the Addington Highlands Municipal Office, and the entrance to the trails is just east of the outdoor rink. For more information about recreation in Lennox and Addington, contact Rob Plumley - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 613-453-1010
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