The Rindge Conservation Commission invites the public to get outside and celebrate National Fall Foliage Week Sunday, Sept. 25, at 1:30 p.m. while exploring Miriam Hunt Memorial Forest.  

The one-hour hike will follow wide grassy trails through a mixed forest with views across a wetland. The hike begins from the parking area on Route 119 diagonally across from Cutter Hill Road, approximately 2 1/2 miles east of the intersection of Route 119 and Route 202. The hike is free and open to everyone.

The Miriam Hunt Memorial Forest hike is part of Rindge Conservation Commission’s annual Hike and Paddle Series that highlights the trails, forests and wetlands in Rindge. The last hike of the series is Oct. 16, at Contoocook Marsh. Each outing is led by a Conservation Commission member with specific knowledge of the history and natural features present on the conservation land. Franklin Pierce professor Fred Rogers will be leading the Miriam Hunt Forest hike.

For information on the hike, contact the Rindge Conservation Commission at rindgeconcom@town.rindge.nh.us.