You have likely been inundated with emails and news reports about Coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact throughout the region. Most businesses are closed and you are being encouraged to stay isolated at home.
Open Land Conservancy nature preserves and their miles of beautiful trails are OPEN! More families are taking advantage of being outside, enjoying a walk in nature, some fresh air, and a break from the relentless news. We all know that being outside in nature can reduce your stress and fear, and the exercise can boost your immune system.
We encourage you to come visit our nature preserves. Check out our web site for directions and trail maps. https://www.openlandconservancy.org
Also, please check out the CDC web site for updated guidance about COVID-19 to govern your own decision making. We certainly encourage all to follow best practices to protect yourself and others:
Practice social distancing in the great outdoors - don't gather in large groups and keep at least six feet from one another
Keep your dogs on a leash and away from others at all times, and pick up after your dog
Wash your hands with soap and water before and after visiting an OLC nature preserve
Take hand sanitizer with you and use it if you touch another person or a brochure holder
Avoid touching your face, eyes and nose
Please stay home if you are sick or showing symptoms of illness or if you are in a high-risk category with a medical condition
We recognize that this situation is evolving and we will abide by the guidance that we receive from state and local public health officials. In the meantime, we encourage you to continue enjoying nature in this challenging time. Fresh air, sunshine and outdoor activity are as important now as ever.
Thank you for your support of Open Land Conservancy in our mission to save open space, care for nature and connect people to the outdoors. We are gratified by the number of local residents who have recently joined OLC as members and made $80 donations in celebration of our 80th birthday. We are an all-volunteer organization and depend on your support to keep our trails open.