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Goshen Trail Treasures

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Join the Goshen Rec Department, Goshen Conservation Commission and the Goshen Land Trust in this fun trail hunt! 


8 trails...means 8 chances or more to win a prize!


From October 26th to November 29th, 2020


The more you hike the trails, the more chances you have to win!


You don't have to be a Goshen resident to participate...just be able to appreciate what Goshen has to offer.  We have wonderful trails and businesses to enjoy. 



How to participate:




  • Go on any (or all trails) listed below between October 26-November 29, 2020


  • Find the orange stake and canister with a QR code on the trail


  • Scan the QR code with your cell phone’s camera




    • You do not need to take a picture of the code, just open the camera and hold it over the code


    • A link on the top of your screen should pop up and you’ll click that to get to the Google form




  • Fill out the Google form and answer the questions


  • Don’t forget to press submit form!


  • 1 random winner from each trail will be chosen for some awesome prizes on December 1, 2020.




Trails, miles & diffculty: (See the links below for trail maps.)




  • East Street North Interpretive Trail (southern leg)



    • Distance: 1.4 miles


    • Difficulty: easy-moderate






  • East Street North Trail (northern leg)



    • Distance: 1.3 miles


    • Difficulty: easy-moderate






  • John Ross Trail (Pie Hill Road) connects to other part of John Ross trail




    • Distance: 1.3 miles


    • Difficulty: easy-moderate




  • John Ross Trail (East Street South Road) connects to other part of John Ross trail



    • Distance: .8 miles


    • Difficulty: easy to moderate






  • Town Hill Road Trail 



    • Distance: .7 miles


    • Difficulty: easy






  • Mountain View Trail (Rt 63)



    • Distance: 2.2 miles


    • Difficulty: moderate






  • Foxbrook Trail (Rt 4)



    • Distance: .7 miles


    • Difficulty: easy-moderate






  • Kobylenski Trail (Pie Hill Road)



    • Distance: .8 miles


    • Difficulty: easy-moderate