Sibosen at the West River Trail’s Riverstone Preserve

An article in The Commons, by Randolph T. Holhut

Published Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Another piece of Abenaki history has been reclaimed with the creation of the Sibosen Trail.

Pronounced SEE-boo-sehn, which is Abenaki for “river stone,” the trail runs along the West River in what’s known as the Riverstone Preserve, 21 acres of land owned by the Friends of the West River Trail that also includes 2,240 feet of shoreline.

The new trail takes a short loop off the main West River Trail and skirts the river’s edge.

Read the full article here.

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