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01/16/2019 11:01 PM

Annual Groundhog Day Hike Scheduled on Indian Rock Shelters Trail


The Indian Rock Shelters trail is named for the shallow caves that may have served as a winter home for members of the Hammonasset tribe. Within the rock ledges that form the western boundary of the trail are several protected spots to find shelter.Photo courtesy of Madison Land Trust

The Madison Land Trust will offer its annual Groundhog Hike on Saturday, Feb. 2 at 1 p.m. on the Indian Rock Shelters trail in North Madison.

This trail is named for the shallow caves that may have served as a winter home for members of the Hammonasset tribe. Within the rock ledges that form the western boundary of the trail are several protected spots to find shelter. It’s possible to scramble up to the ledges and climb inside, imagining what it would be like to spend the night. The ledges also offer fantastic views of the surrounding area. The shelters overlook the headwaters of the Neck River, which flows south to Long Island Sound. The land trust owns much of the land bordering the river, allowing hikers to follow its course on other trails in town.

To get to the Indian Rock Shelters trail, take Summer Hill Road, north of Route 80 to the second left, Twilight Drive. Turn left on Lake Drive and park at the cul-de-sac. Hikers should wear sturdy boots or snowshoes and be dressed for the weather. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.

Future hike dates, locations and trail maps can be found at www.madisonlandtrust.org. Contact madisonlandtrust@gmail.com with any questions.

The Indian Rock Shelters Trail offers views of the surrounding area. Photo courtesy of Madison Land Trust