Roaring Brook Nature Center is a wildlife center and outdoor classroom, with seasonal exhibits, gardens, educational programs and concerts. It would be fun to explore the area further, but our objective was a hike in the woods.
We began on Werner Pond Trail, crossing over Jim Brook Stream.
We continued on to the Quarry and Plantation Trails and came to a clearing where we could see Heublein Tower in the distance.
After completing Plantation Trail we turned right onto Orchard Trail and then took another right to rejoin Quarry Trail. This was prettiest trail yet, taking us along the southern section of Jim Brook Stream.
We then went on to the Dutch Mill Pond Trail which featured a lovely waterfall.
After returning to the parking lot, a couple of us decided to cross the road onto Ridge Trail. It was there that four deer went running through the woods. The buck stopped and watched us as we made our way across.
Our devotional today was based on 2 Corinthians 12:9: "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.'"
The writer tells of a time when his friend had made the mistake of wearing textured cotton socks the week before their hike, and he was paying for his poor decision with a nickel-sized blister. In spite of the pain, he didn't let his blunder keep him from the trail.
Many of us start our Christian journey with the blisters of poor decisions made before we met Christ. God doctors the blistered areas of our hearts with the salve of His forgiveness and covers our wounded hearts with His grace. If there's friction between us and others have offended us, we are told to forgive them. God's Word directs us to take off the rough garments of envy, gossip, and other blister-producing material. Once removed, He places the robe of His righteousness around us. (Adapted from "With God on the Hiking Trail" by Nathan Chapman http://store.steveandanniechapman.com/products/with-god-on-the-hiking-trail.)
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Address: 70 Gracey Road, Canton, CT
Trail Map: http://www.roaringbrook.org/publications/trailmap.pdf
Length: 2.85 miles
Duration: 2 hours
Calories burned: 523
Difficulty level: easy/moderate