Baxter Creek Trail
Starts at the Trailhead sign beside the Millpond dam in Medds Mountain Park in the village of Millbrook. This trail features a walk along the Millpond and through an enchanting diversity of vegetative zones along Baxter Creek. Pad the trail through hushed and eerie cedar forests. Take a side trail to the quiet stream and busy marshes. Cross the stream on the swaying Baxter Creek floating boardwalk.
Move through meadows of shoulder high golden rod to bird calls and humming insects. The Millbrook Valley Trails are being developed as passive use walking trails. There is no winter maintenance. Snowmobiling is only permitted on designated snowmobile trails (not on hiking trail) and requires an OFSC permit (see map). Dogs maybe walked on a leash. Hikers are reminded to stay on the trail and not trespass on private property.
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