

Mamacoke Island Hike
Sunday, October 19, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Explore the cultural and natural history of Mamacoke Island and the surrounding landscape. The rocky, wooded, 40-acre island is actually a peninsula that juts out into the Thames River. It is connected to the mainland by a 4-acre tidal salt marsh. The shoreline area is known to have been a settlement site by Indigenous people going back 5,000 years and the salt marsh was farmed during the first years of colonial times in New London. Now a natural area within the Connecticut College Arboretum, the tidal and upland areas are designated as an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society.
Hosted by: Connecticut Sea Grant and led by Maggie Redfern, Director of the Connecticut College Arboretum
Tickets: $20 | Purchase in Advance
Notes: This will be a rugged 2-mile walk along a trail on uneven terrain; participants should dress in long pants and wear appropriate shoes. No facilities at site.
Meet and park at the east end of Benham Avenue, Waterford/ Quaker Hill, just before the railroad tracks.
Parking: Approximate address of parking area: 56 Benham Ave, Quaker Hill, CT 06375-1702
Sponsored by funding from CT Sea Grant.