UNITY — Sebasticook Regional Land Trust board member Dylan Dillaway, center, leads two dozen people through a marked trail during a dedication of Cob’s Trail in the Kanokolus Bog Prerserve on Sunday, Oct. 19. In 2011 Crosby Packard, who went by the name Cob, and family of Unity donated a 190-acre parcel of woods, fields and wetland to the organization. No hunting or trapping is allowed on the land that is open to public for hiking and relaxing. “Crosby Packard wanted the land used by everyone to safely explore the woods,” Director Jennifer Irving said.
Cob Trail tour
Sebasticook Regional Land Trust lead a tour of the trail through a 190-acre parcel of land donated by the Packard family.
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