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Guided Snowshoe at Amy’s Park on Feb 23

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Guided Snowshoe at Amy’s Park

While snowshoeing through the frozen wetlands around Amy’s Park, participants will search for animal tracks in the snow and other winter phenomena as they learn about the unique adaptations of Adirondack flora and fauna for winter survival. Total trip length is 2.25 miles. This hike is rated easy/moderate and includes several short climbs.

Please come prepared with snowshoes, or indicate with you registration if you need to borrow a pair. Prepare for your winter walk with sturdy boots, warm layers, and any snacks or water you may need. Due to distance, most suitable for hikers ages 8 and up.

The program is free but registrations are required. More information and an online registration link is at lglc.org/discovery-series.

The Discovery Series is a free, multi-season program of educational, themed hikes for kids and adults organized by the Lake George Land Conservancy and led by the naturalists from Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center. This Series is made possible with support from the Town of Bolton, the Lake George Mirror, and Sylvamo. More information about the Series, as well as a complete schedule of programs throughout the year, can be found at lglc.org/discovery-series.

DETAILS

Date:

February 23, 2023

Time:

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Website:

https://lglc.org/event/discovery-series-snowshoe-at-amys/

ORGANIZER

Lake George Land Conservancy

Phone:

518-644-9673

Email:

info@lglc.org

View Organizer Website

VENUE

Amy’s Park

Padanarum Road

Bolton Landing, 12814 + Google Map

Phone:

518-644-9673

View Venue Website

Original source can be found here.

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