Thursday Hikers

Est. 2013


1/2/25 – Station Road, Conway, MA

Station Road is a favorite hiking place in Conway. Early in the 1900s the rivers in Conway provided abundant water power that made Conway a hub of manufacturing. A railroad provided transportation of those goods to the valley below. A trolly connected the railroad depot to the center of the town: its old route is “Station Road” trail today. Times changed and the railroad stayed in the Valley and Conway manufacturing died. Photos: First is a photo of the pretty, very warm scarf that Claudia knit for me for Christmas! All the hikers think it’s really great Claudia, so they took my picture for you. Then there’s the beautiful ice that dotted the 3 mile trail, followed by us on the very high footing of the bridge that used to take the train over the Deerffield RIver, then there’s us having pot luck lunch and a Yankee Gift Swap that was entirely hilarious. Happy New Year!! Let’s all be Very Happy and Very Grateful too. Penny
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