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    Stewardship Saturday

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    Join our staff to help remove invasive plants and keep the property beautiful for all to enjoy.

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    Wilderness First Aid Course

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    Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and empowering Wilderness First Aid course that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies in remote outdoor environments.

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    – Full Moon Hike

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    Join park staff on this night hike. We’ll let our eyes adjust to the moonlight and hike the 1.75-mile Monarch Trail, watching and listening for the sights and sounds of the night

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    Bonfire Night

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    We will have a candlelit hike on the Woodland Trail, beginning at 6 p.m. Bonfires and hot cocoa will be in the beach area from 6 -9 p.m.

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    Fright Hike

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    For two nights only, the beautiful moonlit paths of Lapham Peak State Park are riddled with spooks. Local school groups create and act out scary skits along the 1+ mile trail Halloween weekend. Don't miss your chance to spend some time outdoors and…

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    Hunter’s Moon Hike

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    A blood moon, or “hunter’s moon” refers to a full moon that appears during the month of October. Join our naturalist for a hike around the park to admire this special moon and learn the history and folklore surrounding this astronomical event.

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    Midday Walk

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    Enjoy nature over lunch with a short, 1-mile guided walk through Havenwoods.

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    Nature Art

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    There is beauty all around us! Join MacKenzie naturalists to discover "nature art." We'll collect our own materials to create art with mostly natural items.

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    Skyline Trail Hike

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    Climb to Sven’s Bluff along rolling terrain. Join a naturalist to explore this 3-mile loop over moderate terrain. Please bring a water bottle and anticipate the hike to take approximately 2 hours.

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    Let’s Go Mountain Biking

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    Lace up your hiking boots, and join the naturalist on a 5-mile hike, where you’ll learn about several geological landforms within the park, some dating back as far as 570 million years ago.

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