Nature story time, winter wildlife walk in Gorham area
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WESTBROOK, ME — Join Presumpscot Regional Land Trust and the Walker Memorial Library for a winter story time at the Land Trust’s Pride Preserve in Westbrook. We’ll read a book and then walk along the brook to a rock outcropping where fairy houses dwell and play or make our own. Feel free to dress up in your most sparkly fairy costume!
This event is for families with kids ages 2-5, siblings are welcome. Children must attend with a parent or guardian. The walking portion will be around a half mile total, on a wooded path with a modest hill.
Nature Story Time at Pride Preserve at Pride Preserve, Westbrook on February 12, 2025 | 10-11am * Partner program with Walker Memorial Library
Join Presumpscot Regional Land Trust with Maine Naturalist Joan Lundin for a Winter Wildlife Walk at Pride Preserve in Westbrook. Joan will lead participants on an exploration of Pride Preserve, searching for signs of animals during the winter months. Look for tracks of animals hopping, walking or bounding, tell-tale signs of meals taken, and communications dribbled into the snow or scratched on a tree trunk. Pride Preserve features a 3.5-mile trail network through forests and wetlands. These trails offer a very remote, quiet, wilderness-like experience. This event is geared towards adults and kids ages 12 and older.
Winter Wildlife Walk at Pride Preserve, Westbrook on February 12, 2025 | 10-11am
Sign up at PRLT’s website