What Tree Is That? at Little River State Park
Meet the friendly giants of Little River and learn what makes them all unique. Leaf printing available for kids. Meets at the Nature Center
Meet the friendly giants of Little River and learn what makes them all unique. Leaf printing available for kids. Meets at the Nature Center
Join Laura Lee for a guided hike along the Shoreline Trail to Eagle Point! How did our all natural red pine forest come to be natural? What native tribes associated with Eagle Point? Who is the Native American family that lived above Spectacle Pond in the 40s, 50s and early 60s?
From Sugar Maples to Yellow Birch, some trees have delicious and unique flavors. Taste Vermont’s most delicious trees and learn about which ones to avoid. All ages: children must be accompanied by an adult
Some plants have evolve fascinating strategies to protect against predators. Take a tour of the plants which use toxic chemicals to survive. Meet at Nature Center. Ages 10+
Design the perfect flower for your favorite pollinator out of tissue paper. Explore why different pollinators like flowers with different colors and shapes. Meet at Nature Center. All ages.
What cool things can we find in our streams? Explore the secret life of a shady mountain stream and enjoy cool temperatures on a hot day. Meets at the Stevenson Brook trailhead. Water shoes recommended
See the park through the eyes of a hungry bear and understand how you can protect these amazing creatures. Meet at Nature Center. All ages: children must be accompanied by an adult
Come join Laura Lee while she travels with Smokey the Bear down to the Pavilion in Island Pond. See Smokey, hear his story, and enjoy popsicles to cool off. Then stay and listen to some weekend music.
Explore the park in a new way! Tabling in front of Nature Center. Scavenger hunts and more for adults and children.
Make Plaster-of-Paris animal tracks to paint and take home! While they dry, explore our collection of bones and fur. Meet at the Nature Center