Swan Preserve Trails is a 90 acre parcel managed by the Canton Land Conservation Trust (CLCT); it was donated in 2000 by the Swan Family. The white blazed trail was added in 2020 in memory of Ted Cowles, who was a board member of CLCT. The parking area for this trailhead can fit about 4 vehicles. I really liked that they had a Little Free Library and it was packed to the brim. If you've read my reviews, I love the library, books, and Little Free Libraries. There were some small steps down to the trail by the kiosk; this was located besides some houses.
There are two trails on this property. The Swan Trails is a 1.5-miles loop with blue, red, and yellow blazes. The red trail is easy and the other two are moderate. There was a beautiful brook, uplands, and small bridges. The second trail is called Ted Cowles which is 1-mile and white blazed. It is considered moderate and is off the yellow trail.
My family and I enjoyed exploring the yellow trail on this beautiful November Saturday. The leaves can be slippery and there were a bit of roots and rocks, so watch your step. There were some small ascends. I kind of enjoy the trail in the fall because it is bare, which means no ticks! There were quite a bit of mountain Laurels too. When we were leaving, there were other hikers coming through, other than that it was quiet. It seems to be a well loved trail for sure. I look forward to checking out the other trails on this property! read more