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Canopy walkway
[http[Category://wwwResources]]Hopkins Forest is a 2500 acre reserve extending into Massachussets, Vermont, and New York.williams There are 15 miles of hiking trails; most popular are a 1.edu/CES/hopkins6 mile lower loop and a 2.htm Here6 mile upper loop that start just past the [[#Rosenburg Center|Rosenburg Center]]. Bicycles are prohibited. These trails are groomed for [[cross-country skiing]] in the winter (when there's sufficient snow), though they can be dangerous in icy conditions for inexperienced skiiers because of the link to the Hopkins Memorial Forest]long downhill stretches. ==How to Get ThereGetting there==
From the Williams Campus, go north on Route 7. Turn left on Bulkley Street (0.3 miles past the rotary); follow Bulkley Street for 0.75 miles until it ends at the junction with Northwest Hill Road. Turn right onto Northwest Hill Road. The entrance to the forest is 100 yards down the road and is marked by a wooden sign.
:Estimated walking time: 15-25 minutes
:Estimated driving times: 5 minutes
 
==Facilities==
 
===Rosenburg Center===
The Rosenburg Center is the main building just inside the entrance to the forest and hosts many of the [[#Events|events]] that take place in the forest.
 
===Canopy walkway===
 
The HMF Canopy Walkway was the first in North America, though a half-dozen others have sprung up since then. Meg Lowman '76 [http://www.canopymeg.com/] was instrumental in its creation.
 
===Outing Club cabin===
 
==Events==
The Hopkins Memorial Forest sponsors many events throughout the year that are open to the public, usually for free, and are announced in the [[Daily Messages]] or by the [[Center for Environmental Studies|CES]] [[listserve]]. Especially popular are the yearly Hopkins Memorial Forest [[#Fall Festival|Fall Festival]] held in late September and [[#Maple Sugar Days|Maple Sugar Days]] in early April. There are also opportunities to participate in banding owls, finding salamanders and frogs, and animal tracking.
 
===Fall Festival===
 
The fall festival gathers locally skilled people to demonstrate and teach skills like shake-splitting and log cutting, and to share homemade treats of the season like hot cider and apple butter on homemade bread (for the past many years brought and doled out by the same very jovial woman). Trained students open the [[#canopy walkway|canopy walkway]] to allow people of all ages to walk a rope bridge high in the trees. Some years have had live contradance music played by local musicians in the old Moon barn.
 
===Maple Sugar Days===
 
==See also==
 
*The official [http://www.williams.edu/CES/hopkins.htm Hopkins Forest Page] on the [[Center for Environmental Studies]] website.
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