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Most Open Space is Open
Limiting Access to Outdoors for Safety
In respect for public safety, D&R Greenway is limiting access to trails where local
officials support keeping open space open for residents.
We recognize the importance of daily exercise and natural surroundings, especially
now. You have told us you value walking on our trails for well-being. ONLY these
preserves will remain open, so long as social distancing is respected:
St. Michaels Farm Preserve​
(all trails) in Hopewell
Cedar Ridge Preserve ​
in Hopewell
The Sourlands Ecosystem Preserve​
(D&R Greenway trailheads) in Hopewell
Kate's Trail​
in Hopewell
Greenway Meadows, Iron Mike Trail & Labyrinth​
at Johnson Education Center in
Princeton
Children's Discovery Trail​
in Princeton
Penn View Heights​
(from Kunkle Park) in Pennington
Omick Woods​
in East Amwell
Cider Mill Grassland Preserve​
in East Amwell
Dry Run Creek Trail​
in West Amwell
Hopewell Connector
Please respect safety measures to ensure we can continue to enjoy open space:
Other than your own companions, remain 10 feet from anyone you see on the preserve.
Groups are prohibited with the exception of people who share a household.
We encourage you to wear a mask.
If the parking area is full, please leave and come back at another time.
The following trails are CLOSED until further notice:
Pryde's Point Trail
Woosamonsa Ridge Preserve
If you are in a high risk group, we encourage you to enjoy our regular
messages, art, and photographs from your own home.
The Sourlands. Photo by D&R Greenway Board Chair Christopher DeGrezia.
"D&R Greenway is helping our community weather the global
health emergency by reminding you of beautiful preserved lands.
While physical access to these preserves may become more
limited, we will continue to share with you stories, poems, art, and
photographs inspired by these special lands."
- Linda Mead, President & CEO, D&R Greenway
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Most Open Space is Open
Limiting Access to Outdoors for Safety
In respect for public safety, D&R Greenway is limiting access to trails where local
officials support keeping open space open for residents.
We recognize the importance of daily exercise and natural surroundings, especially
now. You have told us you value walking on our trails for well-being. ONLY these
preserves will remain open, so long as social distancing is respected:
St. Michaels Farm Preserve​
(all trails) in Hopewell
Cedar Ridge Preserve ​
in Hopewell
The Sourlands Ecosystem Preserve​
(D&R Greenway trailheads) in Hopewell
Kate's Trail​
in Hopewell
Greenway Meadows, Iron Mike Trail & Labyrinth​
at Johnson Education Center in
Princeton
Children's Discovery Trail​
in Princeton
Penn View Heights​
(from Kunkle Park) in Pennington
Omick Woods​
in East Amwell
Cider Mill Grassland Preserve​
in East Amwell
Dry Run Creek Trail​
in West Amwell
Hopewell Connector
Please respect safety measures to ensure we can continue to enjoy open space:
Other than your own companions, remain 10 feet from anyone you see on the preserve.
Groups are prohibited with the exception of people who share a household.
We encourage you to wear a mask.
If the parking area is full, please leave and come back at another time.
The following trails are CLOSED until further notice:
Pryde's Point Trail
Woosamonsa Ridge Preserve
If you are in a high risk group, we encourage you to enjoy our regular
messages, art, and photographs from your own home.
The Sourlands. Photo by D&R Greenway Board Chair Christopher DeGrezia.
"D&R Greenway is helping our community weather the global
health emergency by reminding you of beautiful preserved lands.
While physical access to these preserves may become more
limited, we will continue to share with you stories, poems, art, and
photographs inspired by these special lands."
- Linda Mead, President & CEO, D&R Greenway
Page 1 / 2
Zoom 100%