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Property Guidelines•Open sunrise to sunset.•Dogs must be leashed. Pick up after your pet.•Horses on designated trails only.•No motorized vehicles.•No unauthorized cutting or collecting.•No camping. No fires.•Carry out what you carry in.•Stay on marked trails.•Respect private property.•Be aware: Hunting Season runs from September to March. Hunting is permitted on State-owned lands in Westwoods and elsewhere and privately held land adjacent to GLCT property. Wear bright colors and use caution during this time. Check http://www.ct.gov/deep/hunting for specific dates and rules.•Use trails at your own risk.
Key to Trail Markings (Blazes)Blazes in the Guilford Land Trust trails have two indicators: a color and a shape. The color is used to differentiate the many trails of the system, particularly in the Westwoods Trails System. The shape has a specific meaning:•Circles indicate main north-south trails.•Rectangles indicate main east-west trails.•Triangles indicate special purpose trails.
For example, in Westwoods there are two “pedestrian only” trails indicated by Green Triangles. Two trails are designated for horseback riding (Red Triangle and Yellow Triangle).• Squares indicate alternate trails that start and end on the same main trail. The color of the square trail matches the color of the main trail for which it is an alternate.•Cross trails (marked with an “X”) connect two main trails. They are shortcuts. The color of the “X” indicates the color of the trail it leads to. Typically, the different directions on the cross trails will have different colors.•Turns on trails are denoted in two ways. On a single trail, a turn is indicated by two blazes, one atop the other. If the top blaze is to the right, the trail turns right. If on the left, it turns left.•Intersections of several trails, can be marked with multiple shapes and colors, an arrow over a single blaze shows the direction of the turn.
This map was prepared by the Westwoods Trails Committee of the Guilford Land Conservation Trust and includes trails on the Stony Creek Quarry, Van Wie and Kelley Preserves in Branford. Cooperating agencies: Branford Land Trust, CT DEEP, Guilford Conservation Commission, Branford Parks & Open Space Authority.
The Guilford Land Conservation Trust is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization devoted to conserving open space and natural resources in Guilford for the public benefit. With the support of its members, GLCT has protected 3,000 acres since its formation in 1965, including nearly 1,000 acres in the Westwoods area. To support this work and to see maps of other properties visit guilfordlandtrust.org
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(13th Revision 2016)
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GLCT protected conservation land Town of Guilford open space and other
municipal land Audubon wildlife sanctuary State of CT forest and other land Regional Water Authority
Northwoods Map Available Separately
Area Covered by Map on Reverse
Get more information, property maps, and GPS enabled
maps atguilfordlandtrust.org
Or scan this code:The bubble symbol represents a button that you can access if you scan the code to the right or go to the GLCT web site. They are pointing to where there are hiking trails in Guilford and they link you to a web site where you can get a map for those trails.