LOVELL — This summer, the Greater Lovell Land Trust is introducing a trail challenge.
The GLLT Trail Challenge encourages community members and area visitors to get outside and explore the natural variety the trails offer.
To participate, explorers must first have a trail challenge passport, which can be picked up at two locations in Lovell: outside the GLLT office at 208 Main St. and at the Hobbs Memorial Library, 227 Main St. Passports also are online at gllt.org/trail-challenge.
The passport lists 10 different trails that have hidden animal track-themed rubbing plates installed on trees and other sites along their routes. Participants bring their passport and pencil, crayon or colored pencil for rubbing, find the plate, and etch the animal track to the appropriate spot on their passport.
After all 10 trails are completed, explorers need to deliver their passports to the GLLT office to receive a packable GLLT picnic blanket provided by 4Imprint. Prize quantities are limited.
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