Eagle Scout Project On Creek Trail
June 12, 2023
Finished smooth gravel trail curving into the woods at Crow’s Nest Preserve
By Daniel Barringer, Preserve Manager.

Photo by Daniel Barringer
Do you know know that section of the Creek Trail where you have to pick your way across stepping stones, sometimes when they’re surrounded by floodwaters? Well, no more. (By the way, the photo above is from 22 years ago, among the first digital photos I took. And the oak tree pictured inside the curve of the trail is also shown below all these years later.)

Photo by Daniel Barringer
Tristan Gaboriault has led Scouts from Troop 140 to complete construction of an elevated “turnpike” here; this refers to a trail construction technique that raises and firms up muddy and eroding trails. First they removed the stepping stones and graded the underlying soil smooth. (Drought conditions actually made it easier to work in this area.)

Photo by Daniel Barringer
Then they laid down a geotextile fabric which keeps the gravel from sinking into the mud, and mud from rising up through the gravel. They lined the edges of that with stones we provided from elsewhere on the preserve.

Photo by Daniel Barringer
Then the whole site was backfilled with clean gravel and tamped.
We think this will be an enormous improvement to the Creek Trail in terms of accessibility, beauty, and reduced erosion. Come check it out!
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