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Trail Day at White Lake June 10th

Trail Day at White Lake Hosts Free Guided Meadow Walks and Kayaking on June 10th

(HARDWICK, NJ – May 25, 2016) -- The Ridge and Valley Conservancy, the Warren County
Health Department, and the Warren County Department of Land Preservation will partner to hold the
Choose Healthy - Warren County Trail Day at the White Lake Natural Resource Area on June 10.

This event will start in the main parking lot on Stillwater Road (County Route 521) in Hardwick,
NJ, and run from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Trail Day will include free guided walks with local naturalist Dennis Briede at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.,
and a free Introduction to Kayaking class at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Those interested in the kayaking class
can sign up upon arrival on a first come, first served basis. The event is open to anyone; families and
pets are welcome, and there will be a first aid station on site.

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Trail Day began following the opening of two 30-minute walking paths on the White Lake park
property in 2016. These paths are meant to encourage the use of the surrounding environment to
promote health and activity. “These paths are designed to encourage people who might normally be
intimidated by hiking or who just want to get in a quick walk to enjoy the outdoors,” said Sarah
Perramant of the Warren County Health Department. Also, visitors can now hike around the entire
lake, with the recent addition of a trail on the lake’s western side.

The creation of the 30-minute paths, the Trail Day event, yoga at White Lake, and the free,
public-use kayaks are part of the grant-funded project “Choose Healthy - Warren County.” These
health initiatives are funded by Shaping NJ Healthy Communities, a grant program which is designed
to help communities by enhancing the built environment and developing policies to support healthy
eating and active living.

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The grant supports collaborations and projects which strive to make the healthy choice the
easy choice, and its primary purposes are to encourage healthy environments, behaviors and policies
within communities and to increase funding for local level primary prevention.

More information about this event as well as updates on the rain date, June 11, and open
kayaking times later in the season can be found on the Ridge and Valley Conservancy website or the
Ridge and Valley Conservancy Facebook page.

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