Connecticut Greenways Council and CT DEEP Designates Byram River Corridor Official Greenway

Greenwich Land Trust, in partnership with Greenwich Audubon Center and the Town of Greenwich, is excited to announce that a corridor of open space along the Byram River in northwest Greenwich (see map) has been designated a state-recognized greenway via unanimous approval by the Connecticut Greenways Council and CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection at their April meeting.

Byram River Preserve. Photo: Greenwich Land Trust

Greenway designation is an important distinction as it protects the ecological integrity of the area and promotes environmental stewardship and protection. Through the development of a new trail network, this partnership aims to provide enhanced outdoor recreational opportunities while protecting the conservation value of this important stretch of open space.

This corridor is comprised of Greenwich Land Trust’s Byram River Preserve and Lapham Preserve, along with adjacent conservation land owned by Greenwich Audubon Center and municipal land owned by the Town of Greenwich.

The properties total 249 acres and stretch more than 2.75 miles, north to south. They encompass a rich tapestry of natural habitats, including meadows, woodlands, river bottoms, and riparian zones, providing vital ecological functions and habitats. Additionally, they directly protect the water quality of the Byram River.

Currently, access to these areas is limited. Greenwich Land Trust will be working with Greenwich Audubon Center and the Town of Greenwich to establish a proposed trail linkage through this corridor.

Please join Greenwich Land Trust in welcoming this new opportunity for outdoor recreation while protecting and preserving this ecologically important area in Greenwich.

For more information, please contact:
Janet McMahon
Communications Coordinator
Greenwich Land Trust
[email protected]
(203) 629-2151 x111

Conserving the Land. Connecting the Community
Greenwich Land Trust conserves open space, connects our community with the natural world, and inspires the next generation of conservationists. The Land Trust permanently protects and cares for more than 1,000 acres of woodlands, marshlands, orchards, and meadows throughout Greenwich, preserving the ecological integrity, historic character, and scenic beauty of our community.