Bring the family for an interpretive walk through the Foss and MacCornack-Evelyn forests! Join ACT staff and volunteers on a stroll through the woods, where we will cover the natural history of the area. This event is family-focused and kids of all ages are encouraged to come, but please leave your pups at home.
The Foss and MacCornack-Evelyn forests are two of four properties that make up the larger Bronson Hill Conservation Area. Like all the parcels included in Bronson Hill, these two forests have rich ecosystems and histories that we are looking forward to sharing more about!
The walk will be about a mile long and will have minimal elevation change. Dress appropriately for winter with warm layers and good traction!
What: Interpretive walk at Foss Forest
When: Saturday, March 12th, 10 - 11 a.m.
What to Wear: Warm, comfortable layers for being active outdoors in the cold; warm footwear with good traction or microspikes/snowshoes.
Where: Meet at 9:50 a.m. in Pearl Lake Rd. Parking lot in Sugar Hill.
This event is free to the public with a suggested $5 donation. Love Bronson Hill or other lands we conserve? Want to support other ACT events like this? Become a member today!