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The Winnie-the-Pooh Trail Welcome to the Winnie-the-Pooh Trail (aka the Pooh Trail)! Please enjoy both the natural environment in which it is set and the signs and pictures celebrating the children's classics with text by A.A. Milne and illustrations by E.H. Shepard. The trail is less than a mile in length. To get to the trails you must cross the bridge over the dam that forms Richardson Pond. There is a gate that is normally closed to block vehicle access, but you can just climb under or through it. A short ways past the bridge the Pooh Trail goes to the right. To best appreciate the area marked on the map as "Where the Woozle Wasant," it would be good to have read the chapter "Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting" in Winnie the Pooh. The Goodwill Conservation Area is 155 acres that was conserved by the Town of Barrington and a generous donation by previous owner Carolyn Goodwill in 2007. A conservation easement on the property is held by the Strafford Rivers Conservancy. A note on following the white blazes that mark the trail: a single blaze marks the trail and double blazes show that the trail turns: Trail heads to the left Trail heads to the right This brochure and maps of other public trails in Barrington can be found at www.barringtonconcom.org Created July 2014

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Page 1: The Winnie-the-Pooh Trail - barringtonconcom.orgThe Winnie-the-Pooh Trail Welcome to the Winnie-the-Pooh Trail (aka the Pooh Trail)! Please enjoy both the natural environment in which

The Winnie-the-Pooh TrailWelcome to the Winnie-the-Pooh Trail (aka the Pooh Trail)! Please

enjoy both the natural environment in which it is set and the signs

and pictures celebrating the children's classics with text by A.A.

Milne and illustrations by E.H. Shepard. The trail is less than a mile

in length.

To get to the trails you must cross the bridge over the dam that

forms Richardson Pond. There is a gate that is normally closed to

block vehicle access, but you can just climb under or through it. A

short ways past the bridge the Pooh Trail goes to the right.

To best appreciate the area marked on the map as "Where the

Woozle Wasant," it would be good to have read the chapter "Pooh

and Piglet Go Hunting" in Winnie the Pooh.

The Goodwill Conservation Area is 155 acres that was conserved

by the Town of Barrington and a generous donation by previous

owner Carolyn Goodwill in 2007. A conservation easement on the

property is held by the Strafford Rivers Conservancy.

A note on following the white blazes that mark the trail: a single

blaze marks the trail and double blazes show that the trail turns:

Trail heads

to the leftTrail heads

to the right

This brochure and maps of other public trails in

Barrington can be found at www.barringtonconcom.orgCreated July 2014

Page 2: The Winnie-the-Pooh Trail - barringtonconcom.orgThe Winnie-the-Pooh Trail Welcome to the Winnie-the-Pooh Trail (aka the Pooh Trail)! Please enjoy both the natural environment in which