Storytime at Button Bay State Park
Come listen as the Park’s naturalist reads Bat Loves the Night and Big Brown Bat, then take part in a bat craft. One half-hour, ages 4 and up. Meets at Campsite 33.
Come listen as the Park’s naturalist reads Bat Loves the Night and Big Brown Bat, then take part in a bat craft. One half-hour, ages 4 and up. Meets at Campsite 33.
In its original range, the invasive shrub buckthorn has been used in ink-making for thousands of years. Come paint with buckthorn ink and learn how to make your own! Twenty minutes, qualifies as a Junior Ranger service project. Meets in Day Use.
Learn how mile-tall glaciers made the clay “button” rocks that gave the park its name—and make model “buttons” of your own! One half-hour, models will take an additional half-hour to harden. Ages 4 and up, meets at the Nature Center.
Travel 460 million years back in time to Ordovician Vermont on this guided walk along the Champlain Trail to our gastropod--snail--fossil beds. Forty minutes, departs from Day Use and concludes at the Nature Center.
Walk meets at the Manager's Office
Walk meets at the Manager's Office
Meets near the Ferry Dock. Fish with Nate and explore whether the fish we catch and release are caught multiple times over the season.
Meets near the Manager's Office
meets under the Apple Tree near the Manager's Office
Meets near the Flag Pole near the Ferry Dock