Watershed Walk at DeYoung-Fralic Conservation Area
June 25 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Join us to learn about the connection between land conservation and water protection while enjoying this high-ranking wildlife habitat. A conservation priority of Brentwood for many years because of its risk for development, the DeYoung-Fralic property was acquired by SELT in 2017. It consists of 105 acres and 3,700 feet of pristine river-frontage along the Exeter River. The site was a former gravel pit that had been closed by Brentwood but was restored for wildlife habitat. The area provides valuable water protection and a wildlife corridor as well as includes priority focus areas for local, state, and federally-protected bodies of water. This walk will be led by forester Phil Auger with an anticipated length of approximately 1.5 miles.
This is part of the Great Bay Changemaker Program’s Watershed Walks series.
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Registration Required: CLICK HERE