Mindfulness Hike at Macricostas Preserve

Mindfulness Hike at Macricostas Preserve

MINDFUL HIKING - Join us for this approx. 90 minute, moderate hike (steep in some areas, flat in others, beautiful views!)

By Steep Rock Association

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, May 18 · 9am EDT

Location

Macricostas Preserve

124 Christian Street Washington, CT 06777

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join us for this approx. 90 minute, moderate hike (steep in some areas, flat in others, beautiful views!) Instructors: Roxanne Kraft and Alan Arellano

​Mindfulness boosts memory and focus, promotes empathy, and reduces stress. Hiking helps build stronger muscles and bones, improves sense of balance, supports heart health and improves quality of sleep. A mindfulness hike will help you will feel happier and enjoy other hiker’s company.​​

Roxanne is a long-time Washington resident who appreciates the beauty of the area. She enjoys hiking and backpacking wherever she travels; frequently hiking the trails in Steep Rock and throughout Connecticut, including the CT Appalachian Trail.

Roxanne is an experienced Special Education Teacher currently working with 18-22 year old students at the Litchfield Hills Transition Center (LHTC) located in New Milford, CT. In addition she has her Mindfulness Teacher Certification and has been practicing Mindfulness for many years, incorporating the practice into her classroom as well as bringing it with her into the outdoors.

Alan has held many positions throughout his career as a Bio-Medical Photographer in the New York City. Alan also serves as a Special Education Family Advocate and is currently working as substitute teacher in the Litchfield Hills Transition Center. He works for the May Flower Inn as an outdoor Adventure Guide and is certified in NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School). Alan is also a Veteran of the United States Coast Guard. He served in Search and Rescue Operations and Law Enforcement.

Organized by

Steep Rock Association is a nationally accredited land trust whose mission is to conserve ecologically and historically significant landscapes and riparian corridors in and around Washington, CT, and to enhance the community’s connection to nature through outreach, education, and passive recreation.