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Photo Gallery - People State Forest
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Events
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Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. June 17, 2016 (Friday): 6:30pm. 7:30pm. The Friends of American Legion and Peoples State Forests, Inc. (FALPS) with the Farmington River Coordinating Committee (FRCC) are sponsoring an informational presentation by DEEP Inland Fisheries Biologist, Mike Beauchene about Connecticut’s new species of microscopic algae - - Didymo (. Site created for Peoples State Forest Nature Museum by PCSHOST.COM.
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Museum
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Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. Reopened in 1992, the Peoples State Forest Nature Museum features mounted taxidermy specimens of many mammals and birds that are native to Connecticut. Freshwater fish specimens are also displayed. Display cases contain artifacts from the historic Barkhamsted Light House site, many animal skulls, interesting rocks and minerals found in Connecticut, an insect collection, and much more. There are eight trails that cover approximately 10 miles in Peoples State Forest....
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Directions
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Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. The Contact or GPS information:. 106 East River Road. Barkhamsted, CT 06063. 860) 379-2469 or (860) 379-9074. Site created for Peoples State Forest Nature Museum by PCSHOST.COM.
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Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. Contact us: (860) 379-9074 or (860) 379-2469. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Saturday and Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Reopened in 1992, the Peoples State Forest Nature Museum features mounted taxidermy specimens of many mammals and birds that are native to Connecticut. Freshwater fish specimens are also displayed. There are eight trails that cover approximately 10 miles in Peoples State Forest. Two...
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Trails
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Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. Blue/orange dot): The Agnes Bowen Trail is accessible from two trail heads, one on Greenwoods Road and the other at the Nature Museum. This moderately hilly trail includes a scenic overlook, passes by the Beaver Pond, and follows along Beaver Brook on the south side of Greenwoods Road. Distance - 2.5 miles. Charles Pack was president of the American Tree Assoc. and the American Nature Assoc. He was an early supporter of public forests and offered technical fore...Blue/...
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Events
http://www.psfnaturemuseum.org/events
Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. June 17, 2016 (Friday): 6:30pm. 7:30pm. The Friends of American Legion and Peoples State Forests, Inc. (FALPS) with the Farmington River Coordinating Committee (FRCC) are sponsoring an informational presentation by DEEP Inland Fisheries Biologist, Mike Beauchene about Connecticut’s new species of microscopic algae - - Didymo (. Site created for Peoples State Forest Nature Museum by PCSHOST.COM.
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Photo Gallery - People State Forest
http://www.psfnaturemuseum.org/photo-gallery
Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. Ice on Jessie G. Sundews on the . Site created for Peoples State Forest Nature Museum by PCSHOST.COM.
peoplesstateforestmuseum.org
Museum
http://www.peoplesstateforestmuseum.org/exhibits
Peoples State Forest Nature Museum. Reopened in 1992, the Peoples State Forest Nature Museum features mounted taxidermy specimens of many mammals and birds that are native to Connecticut. Freshwater fish specimens are also displayed. Display cases contain artifacts from the historic Barkhamsted Light House site, many animal skulls, interesting rocks and minerals found in Connecticut, an insect collection, and much more. There are eight trails that cover approximately 10 miles in Peoples State Forest....