Walking Group

All 7 Days of the Week !
Leader: Mike Boyle
Email Mike at: mikeboyle1@gmail.com

Y’s Men Daily Walks

Greetings and welcome to the YsMen Walking Club! We have a great group of men—and occasionally some women—who walk locally every day. Our meet-up locations and walk routes are below. Walks usually last just over an hour and are about 3 miles (~7,500 steps). You can walk at whatever pace you like. Wednesdays and Fridays draw the largest groups and are best for newbies because you can return to the parking lot any time you want. Mondays and Thursdays draw the smallest groups. You are more than welcome any day. Note that you will not receive any email reminders for these walks. Just show up. If you need more information, feel free to text or call me (see Y’s Men Member Directory).

Mike Boyle, Walk Coordinator

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Monday

2:00 PM – Meet at the boatyard park at Longshore. Parking is located just past the tennis courts where town trucks are parked. Walk the neighborhood behind the golf course and down to Compo Beach and back.

Tuesday

10:00 AM – Meet at Grace K. Salmon Park, 88 Imperial Landing, Westport. Walk past the Westport Center for Senior Activities, around the neighborhoods off South Compo Road, and then back to Salmon Park.

Wednesday

10:00 AM – Meet at Sherwood Island State Park in the Pavilion Parking Lot. Walk along the beach, through the woods, and back to the parking lot.

Thursday

2:00 PM – Meet at the boatyard at Longshore. Parking is located just past the tennis courts where town trucks are parked. Walk the neighborhood behind the golf course and down to Compo Beach and back.

Friday

10:00 AM – Meet at Sherwood Island State Park in the Pavilion Parking Lot. Walk along the beach, through the woods and back to the parking lot.

Saturday

10:00 AM – Meet at the Southport train station next to Paci Restaurant, 96 Station Street. Walk around Southport and back to the station.

Sunday

10:00 AM – Meet at the Saugatuck train station near the Donut Crazy Shop (i.e., the New Haven-bound side of station). Walk across the train bridge, through the local neighborhood, and either down to Compo Beach or through Longshore and back.