AHM / St Peter's Preserve Directions: AHM lot

Click image above to download printable map.  Trail Conditions: Main trail is tagged. Side paths are not tagged. Regular footwear Simple paths. Generally good with a few damp areas and a couple of stream crossings. Side paths can be heavily overgrown Parking: Ample parking off Pendleton Drive at AHM lot (above). Directions: Church lot and at Church lot (except during services).
 Church Street Parking Area
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Well marked wide paths through large wooded lot. Paths on this property are by the courtesy of St Peter's Church. South side loop can be wet after rain/thaw and be overgrown in summer. Access to Horton Land fields (Town Property) and through to Raymond Brook. No formal trail (Spring 2025) A haven of peace near the Town Center. A simple loop can be made using the Church Street and Main Street sidewalks Birding: This is a great trail for birding. Get the free Merlin Bird ID app Look and listen out for the following species which are often found in the Hebron woodlands. Warbling Vireo, Baltimore Orioles, Yellow Warbler, Great Crested Flycatcher, American Redstart, American Robin, Catbirds, Golden-winged Warbler, Blue Jays, Grosbeak, Tufted Titmouse, Cardinals, Carolina Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Red-winged Blackbirds, House Wren, Grackles, Wood Thrush, Yellow-throated Vireo, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Crows, Cardinals, Bluebirds, Chickadees, Veery and various species of Hawk. Connecticut Wildflowers: Get help identifying flowers here... Plant & Tree Identification Get the free Pl@ntNet app |
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AHM / St Peter's Preserve Directions: AHM lot
 Click image above to download printable map.  Trail Conditions: Main trail is tagged. Side paths are not tagged. Regular footwear Simple paths. Generally good with a few damp areas and a couple of stream crossings. Side paths can be heavily overgrown Parking: Ample parking off Pendleton Drive at AHM lot (above). Directions: Church lot and at Church lot (except during services).  Church Street Parking Area | Information: Well marked wide paths through large wooded lot. Paths on this property are by the courtesy of St Peter's Church. South side loop can be wet after rain/thaw and be overgrown in summer. Access to Horton Land fields (Town Property) and through to Raymond Brook. No formal trail (Spring 2025) A haven of peace near the Town Center. A simple loop can be made using the Church Street and Main Street sidewalks Birding: This is a great trail for birding. Get the free Merlin Bird ID app Look and listen out for the following species which are often found in the Hebron woodlands. Warbling Vireo, Baltimore Orioles, Yellow Warbler, Great Crested Flycatcher, American Redstart, American Robin, Catbirds, Golden-winged Warbler, Blue Jays, Grosbeak, Tufted Titmouse, Cardinals, Carolina Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Red-winged Blackbirds, House Wren, Grackles, Wood Thrush, Yellow-throated Vireo, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Crows, Cardinals, Bluebirds, Chickadees, Veery and various species of Hawk. Connecticut Wildflowers: Get help identifying flowers here... Plant & Tree Identification Get the free Pl@ntNet app |
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AHM / St Peter's Preserve Directions: AHM lot

Click image above to download printable map.  Trail Conditions: Main trail is tagged. Side paths are not tagged. Regular footwear Simple paths. Generally good with a few damp areas and a couple of stream crossings. Side paths can be heavily overgrown Parking: Ample parking off Pendleton Drive at AHM lot (above). Directions: Church lot and at Church lot (except during services).
 Church Street Parking Area
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Well marked wide paths through large wooded lot. Paths on this property are by the courtesy of St Peter's Church. South side loop can be wet after rain/thaw and be overgrown in summer. Access to Horton Land fields (Town Property) and through to Raymond Brook. No formal trail (Spring 2025) A haven of peace near the Town Center. A simple loop can be made using the Church Street and Main Street sidewalks Birding: This is a great trail for birding. Get the free Merlin Bird ID app Look and listen out for the following species which are often found in the Hebron woodlands. Warbling Vireo, Baltimore Orioles, Yellow Warbler, Great Crested Flycatcher, American Redstart, American Robin, Catbirds, Golden-winged Warbler, Blue Jays, Grosbeak, Tufted Titmouse, Cardinals, Carolina Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Red-winged Blackbirds, House Wren, Grackles, Wood Thrush, Yellow-throated Vireo, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Crows, Cardinals, Bluebirds, Chickadees, Veery and various species of Hawk. Connecticut Wildflowers: Get help identifying flowers here... Plant & Tree Identification Get the free Pl@ntNet app |
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