Guided Hike: Stone Hill Geology Hike

Guided Hike: Stone Hill Geology Hike

When

10/14/2023    
9:00 am - 11:00 am

Bookings

Bookings closed

Where

The Lunder Center
225 South Street, Williamstown, MA

Event Type

Stone Hill Geology Hike
Distance:
1.5 – 2 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Hike Leader: Phil McKnight

Join us for a gentle hike, rising from the Lunder Center behind the Clark Art Museum south to Stone Hill Road – and then to the Stone Hill lookout before we return to our start. A geologist will accompany us on the walk to illustrate the land around us.

Did you know that the rock that supports Stone Hill is the Cheshire quartzite, a weakly metamorphosed former beach sand/sandstone, deposited about 500 million years ago along the  edge of the Proto-Atlantic Ocean? It has been compressed into the hardest, most erosion-resistant rock known. Hence, the topographic relief of Stone Hill (and the Dome and Pine Cobble) are all capped by the same protective rock. And then there is the late Lake Bascom to consider…!

  • Wear sturdy shoes or boots.
  • Bring your own water, snack, and tick repellent.
  • No dogs, please.

Please register using the form below. Registration ends 10/13 at 4:45 p.m.

If you need to cancel your booking, please go to ‘manage my bookings’ at the bottom of this page and hit ‘cancel’ next to the program name.

For questions, contact programs@rurallands.org.

Bookings

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