Friday, February 12, 2016

Full Snow Moon Hike with DCP

Winter full moons light up the landscape especially when
there is a blanket of snow to reflect the light better.
The chilly winter weather brings with it unique hiking opportunities, and Darke County Parks is going to seize them. On Monday, February 22nd at 6pm join a naturalist at Worth Family Nature Preserve on Spring Hill Rd. two and a half miles north of St. Rt. 502 for an exciting winter night walk. This park features 1.2 miles of trails through 35 acres of hardwoods and pine plantation and prairies. The Greenville Creek on the east side of the park remains in its natural state having never been dredged or channelized. Who knows what the New Year’s weather will bring, so keep the conditions in mind when you dress for the hike. Because this hike begins at sunset, flashlights may be useful but are not required.

For more information about this or any of the other exciting hikes in this season’s series or other Park District programs, please call the Nature Center at (937) 548-0165.

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