Beavers at Lake St. Catherine
Beavers help form ponds that are important to many plants and animals. Not only that, they are darn cute.
Beavers help form ponds that are important to many plants and animals. Not only that, they are darn cute.
If you are camping in our park, you may have seen one of these creatures of the night
Learn about our trees and paint a nature scene on a slice from a tree branch
Learn about the trees in our park and paint a nature scene on a slice from a tree.
Learn about trees in the park and paint a nature scene on a slice from a tree branch
Learn about Beavers in an interactive talk led by Vermont Wildlife Specialist Tyler Brown!
The talk is around 45 minutes with questions afterwards.
Refreshments and snacks provided.
Program is included with Camping registration or $5 state park entry fee.
All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. A rain or shine event.
Watch the Island Pond Village fireworks display at the day-use beach at Brighton State Park. Bring your chairs, picnic blankets, water bottles, and bug spray to enjoy the show. The bathrooms will remain open at the day use beach during the fireworks display.
Meet at Spectacle Pond beach. Look for tadpoles and frogs, and learn all about their amphibian life cycle and how to identify different frog species by sight and sound.
Meet at the park amphitheater. Join this guided hike along the main trail to Eagle Point and learn the history and stories of Chief War Eagle. This is an easy hike.
Meet at the Nature Center. Learn about beavers and how they alter their habitats. Join a craft activity and make your own beaver shadow box (limit ten shadow boxes).