Maidstone Conservation Area Trail
Overview
This 20 hectare site is perfect for an afternoon trip to the country. The area includes a winding 1.5 kilometre trail through an oak-hickory woodland. Part of the trail passes along the upper meandering reaches of the Puce River. Pack a picnic and enjoy lunch in a restful setting. Great for family get-togethers. With well managed trails and boardwalks, Maidstone Conservation Area is very accessible and makes a pleasant excursion.
Directions: To get to the Maidstone Conservation Area, take County Road 25 (Puce Road) south just past County Road 46. Information provided by the Essex Region Conservation website.
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