LOWVILLE â The largest White Pine tree in New York State, which can be found in the Adirondacks, is 160.4 feet tall with a circumference of 13.1 feet and a 50.1-inch diameter. But how large is the largest White Pine in Camdenâs Forest Park?
The Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust is sponsoring an event to find out, along with two other excursions into the areaâs beautiful places.
Naturalist Bob McNamara will lead a 2.5 mile hike on July 22 at 10 a.m.
Hikers will first be taught how to identify and measure a number of tree species, including White Pines, before setting off on a path using park roads and easy walking trails.
LOWVILLE â A new event is planned for the heart of the Tug Hill forest combining music and hiking, creativity with beauty.
The Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust has joined efforts with Sustain Music and Nature to create the Tug Hill Trail Sessions.
On Aug. 14, the fun will begin at the Fiddlerâs Hall of Fame in Osceola with the grounds opening at 11:15 a.m.
The Trail Session will consist of a concert from noon to 2 p.m. followed by an educational hike on the Tug Hill Traverse Trail led by the land trust.
Fiddlers Calab & Sterling will open for the acoustic identical twins, Adam and David Moss, who are known as The Brother Brothers.
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