Tracks, Skins, and Skulls at Little River State Park
Make plaster-of-paris animal tracks to paint and take home! While they dry, explore our collection of wildlife samples. Meet at the Nature Center
Make plaster-of-paris animal tracks to paint and take home! While they dry, explore our collection of wildlife samples. Meet at the Nature Center
Learn about Monarch Butterflies and how to plant milkweed in your own gardens. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Learn about the trees of Quechee State Park and indulge in their unique saps & syrups.
Meet at the Visitor Center.
Explore the Quechee Gorge with the Park Interpreter and learn about the history of the park & the gorge. Meet at the Visitor Center.
What cool things can we find in and along our streams? Salamanders, frogs, macroinvertebrates, oh my! Explore the secret life of a shady mountain stream and enjoy cool temperatures on a hot day. Meet in the Nature Trail parking lot. Water shoes recommended
Explore the Quechee Gorge with the Park Interpreter and learn about the history of the park & the gorge. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Explore the Quechee Gorge with the Park Interpreter and learn about the history of the park & the gorge. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Meet the friendly giants of Little River and learn what makes them all unique. Leaf printing for kids! Meet at the Nature Center
Make charcoal paint and learn about other natural paints!
Program is included with state park entry fee.
All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. A rain or shine event.
Join Vermonters across the state in surveying moth species through iNaturalist!
From the project description:
"Explore Vermont's astounding moth diversity! By participating in our annual Moth Blitz, you will help the Vermont Moth Atlas develop a better understanding of the moths that call the Green Mountain State home. Over 2,000 moth species have been documented in Vermont with new species being found all the time. Who knows, maybe you will find one! We encourage everyone, from experts to amateur enthusiasts, to find, photograph, and share their moth discoveries with the Vermont Moth Blitz during National Moth Week (July 20-28). Can we beat last years' tally? The Vermont Moth Atlas is a project of the Vermont Center for Ecostudies - Vermont Atlas of Life."
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/vermont-moth-blitz-2024
Program is included with Camping registration or $5 state park entry fee.
All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. A rain or shine event.