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What's Popping Up at Edgewood This Fall?

Docents will lead nature-lovers on a three-mile hike through Edgewood Park this Saturday morning.

Join Friends of Edgewood docent and botanist, Mary Wilson, on a free nature hike to explore Edgewood Park and find out "What's Popping Up at Edgewood" this Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

To display the treasures of Edgewood all year long, Friends of Edgewood docents guide nature hikes on the third Saturday morning of each month throughout the year. The free walks cover about 3 miles, at a moderate pace, with frequent stops. Families, seniors and interested children are welcome. 

Additional information:

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  • Where to meet: Walks start from the Bill and Jean Lane Education Center at Edgewood Park.
  • What to bring: Bring water, a hat, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a snack if you wish. We don't stop for lunch, but picnic tables are usually available after the walks in the Old Stage Day Camp area.
  • Restrooms and water are available only at the Education Center and in the Old Stage Day Camp.
  • Reservations: No reservations are needed unless you have a group of 10 or more. For group reservations, please email docent-coordinator@friendsofedgewood.org.


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