The Lyman is enchanting, mesmerizing, and absolutely beautiful no matter when you go, who you're with, which trail you take, how far you can walk, or why you're there. I am blessed to live so close to it. The divine loveliness of the Lyman Reserve and the easy connection we feel with nature when we're there is why my husband and I chose it to be the place to hold our nonprofit's free nature walk that we hold every Friday at 10am. It's primarily for people in recovery, but anyone who is open to learning and being part of a supportive and nonjudgmental discussion of the many ways people can take to stay on their path of sobriety and achieve a happy and fulfilling life...
Read moreIt was ok. The controlled burns clearly take out all vegetation including the trees. So what you think will be a nice stroll through the woods is in the wide open and loaded with dead trees lying all around on the big main trail loop. Use of other methods to eliminate some of the invasive species would be better imho. A little better grooming of the offshoot trails would...
Read moreDogs allowed on leash, beautiful well maintained trails. To get to the trail along the shoreline, you need to cross the street. There is a crosswalk but people do tend to fly down the road. We found a tick on my dog so make sure you're prepared...
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