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Angle Fly Preserve Hike

Angle Fly Preserve Hike

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Sunday, August 17th, 9am to 1:00pm
Angle Fly Preserve
B “Moderate”
Hike Length: About 4 miles.
Hike Time: 4 hours with lunch.

Hike Leader: Jim Hurley,
Call or Text: 917-885-0351 | Email: jamesphurley55@gmail.com

Named after the last natural brook-trout spawning stream in Westchester, Angle Fly is a vital sanctuary for area wildlife. Located in the heart of Somers, Angle Fly Preserve forms an open space link between the town’s Reis Park and Westchester County’s Lasdon Arboretum. Angle Fly also supports the environmental health of the surrounding area including water draining into the Muscoot Reservoir. There is a 10 mile network of well blazed trails. The trails will take you up and down hills, past rock walls, old fields, past ponds, through wetlands and down to Angle Fly Brook Itself. We will combine a couple of trails and enjoy a moderate 4 mile hike. Comfortable boots a must. Rain cancels. Bring lunch and water. Angle Fly does not allow dogs.

Meeting place: 9:am Angle Fly Preserve Parking Lot.
Main entrance is on Primrose Street (Rt. 139), half a mile south of Reis Park. Address is 49 Route 139. Drive on winding road to parking area. (.3 miles)

No need to register. Just show up.

Additional Details

Contact Email - jamesphurley55@gmail.com

Contact Phone - 917-885-0351

 

Date And Time

08-17-2025 @ 09:00 AM
 

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