Established in 1967, Groton Open Space Association (GOSA) protects and preserves our local forests, streams, and wildlife by acquiring, improving, and maintaining open space properties. These spaces are made available to the community for passive recreation, education, and to foster an appreciation of nature.
Avery Farm was acquired in December of 2015, funded by member donations, community clubs, local organizations, businesses, local and national foundations, the Town of Ledyard, and grants from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition Program, and the North American Wetlands Conservation Act Program.
From Ledyard Center, go east and then south on Colonel Ledyard Highway and continue for about 3 miles. Then turn right (west) onto Lambtown Road. After about 0.5 mile, the parking lot and trailhead is on theleft.
A dirt parking lot is located at the end of Groton’s Lambtown Road. From I-95, take Exit 88 and turn north on Route 117. Turn right/east onto Route 184 for about 1 mile, then turn left onto Lambtown Road. Follow Lambtown Road to the transmission line and park on the dirt parking lot shortly after that clearing. Thereafter, Lambtown Road Extension is a private road, please respect private property.
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