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Selden Creek Preserve White Trail

Easy

2.7

(9)

25

hikers

Selden Creek Preserve White Trail

00:24

1.43km

0m

Hiking

Hike the easy 0.9-mile Selden Creek Preserve White Trail for dramatic wetland vistas and ancient forests in Lyme, Connecticut.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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314 m

Observatory Hill

Highlight • Viewpoint

849 m

Selden Creek Preserve

Nature Reserve

1.43 km

Carolie Evans overlook

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1.43 km

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1.43 km

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1.41 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Selden Creek Preserve White Trail?

Specific parking information for the Selden Creek Preserve White Trail is not detailed, but access typically involves designated parking areas at the preserve's entrance. It's advisable to check local land trust websites for the most current parking instructions before your visit.

Is the Selden Creek Preserve White Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed on trails within The Nature Conservancy (TNC) preserves, which includes the Selden Creek Preserve. Please leave your furry friends at home to help protect the preserve's sensitive ecosystem.

What is the best time of year to hike the White Trail?

The Selden Creek Preserve White Trail offers beauty year-round. Spring is excellent for spotting woodland frogs and salamanders in vernal pools, while winter provides opportunities to see bald eagles. Fall foliage is also spectacular. Consider visiting during cooler months for a more comfortable hike, as the trail winds through a mixed forest.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Selden Creek Preserve?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Selden Creek Preserve or its trails, including the White Trail. It is open to the public for passive recreation.

What is the terrain like on the White Trail?

The White Trail primarily winds through a towering mixed forest. You can expect a rocky and rooty forest floor. While generally considered moderately easy, some sections might have occasional steep slopes, especially if combined with other trails in the preserve.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect on the trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery, including towering mixed forests with ancient oak trees and healthy hemlocks. A notable feature is the dramatic vista of the Selden Creek wetlands and marshes from Observatory Hill, which the White Trail leads to.

What wildlife might I encounter along the Selden Creek Preserve White Trail?

The preserve is a critical habitat for diverse wildlife. You might spot various plants and animals in the pristine freshwater tidal marshes and wetlands. It's a significant site for wintering bald eagles, and in spring, vernal pools provide essential habitat for woodland frogs and salamanders.

Does the White Trail connect with other trails in the preserve?

Yes, the White Trail is part of a network within the Selden Creek Preserve. The route also passes through sections of the White Trail, Blue Trail, Yellow Trail, and Orange Trail, offering options for longer or varied hikes.

Is the Selden Creek Preserve White Trail suitable for families with children?

Given its 'easy' difficulty grade and relatively short distance, the White Trail can be suitable for families. However, be aware of the rocky and rooty terrain and occasional steep slopes. The diverse scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities can be engaging for children.

Are there any specific rules or prohibited activities within the Selden Creek Preserve?

Yes, to maintain the preserve's ecological integrity, several activities are prohibited. These include collecting specimens, camping, fires, fishing, hunting, bicycling, and using motorized vehicles. As mentioned, pets are also not allowed on TNC preserves.

Are there any historical features along the White Trail?

Yes, as you hike along the White Trail, you may encounter remnants of the area's past. Look out for old stone walls and signs of former pasture land, which add a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the preserve.

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