Community Builds New Zenda Woods Trail

Springtime in the Thousand Islands is an exciting time. Snow storms, blustery weather, and downright frigid conditions make way for budding flowers, verdant trees, and an overall feeling of rejuvenation! This year, TILT staff and volunteers rolled up their sleeves and brought something fresh and exciting to Zenda Farms in the form of a new woods trail.

In the northeast corner of the Zenda Farms Preserve, this trail provides a new way to experience the beauty of this iconic property. With an abundance of flora and fauna, as well as beautiful vistas, visitors can explore their way through the nearly one-mile loop. The Zenda Woods Trail is an ideal location to enjoy a relaxing walk through the forest while day dreaming of warm summer days ahead.

Once again, this project has shined a light on one of TILT’s most important resources: our volunteers. We greatly value our volunteers and are most fortunate to have the help and support of so many dedicated people. Our volunteers are the backbone of our organization and provide us with much needed assistance in our mission to conserve the place we love.

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