Lyme Land Trust Preserves offer over 1,500 acres of conserved land featuring diverse forest habitats, open fields, and waterfront access along the Connecticut River, providing ample opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study.
The Lyme Land Trust is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving natural, scenic, and recreational land in Lyme, Connecticut. Its preserves cover a variety of ecosystems including mature hardwood forests, wetlands, open meadows, and valuable riverfront along the Connecticut River and Lieutenant River. The terrain ranges from gently rolling hills to steep ridges, creating diverse hiking and wildlife observation experiences. Historically, many of these lands were part of agricultural farms and homesteads dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, with stone walls and cellar holes still visible along the trails. The preserves support a rich mix of native flora and fauna including oak-hickory-dominated forests, wild turkeys, deer, and numerous migratory and resident bird species. Public access includes well-maintained trail systems suitable for hikers of various skill levels, with quiet spots for photography and paddling opportunities along shorelines. Seasonal changes highlight bird migrations in spring and spectacular fall foliage in autumn. Lyme Land Trust’s stewardship emphasizes low-impact recreation and educational outreach, making it appealing for families, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful experience close to the Connecticut River Valley.
Robinson Preserve Overlook with panoramic views of the Connecticut River
Unique tidal wetlands and marsh habitats along the Lieutenant River
Historic stone walls and foundation remnants from early Lyme farms
Quiet, primitive canoe launch at Lord Creek Preserve
Offers scenic overlooks of the Connecticut River and diverse forest trails with well-marked paths.
Provides access to tidal wetlands with a primitive canoe launch and quiet birdwatching spots.
Tidal marshes with rare plant species and a dynamic estuarine ecosystem important for migrating birds.