Everyone is welcome to come anytime between 1PM-3:30PM. Outdoors, weather permitting if severe weather occurs, will be postponed. Please bring labeled native plants whether they're houseplants or garden or seeds to swap with your neighbors! Milkweed seeds will be available for everyone.Ĭall (732) 872-1814 or email for more information. Twin Lights Historic Site, Picnic table to the left of the gift shop facing the Atlantic Oceanĭescription: Led by two park naturalists. Sturdy, ankle-supporting hiking boots and hiking poles are recommended. Steady rain cancels.ĭescription: A D.I.Y Peanut Butter Pine Cone Bird Feeder class with our Park Naturalist! Participants are advised to wear sturdy walking shoes and bug spray. Meet on the front lawn of Ringwood Manor. No advanced registration required groups of 10 or more must make a group tour reservation.ĭescription: These two-hour walking tours allow visitors to explore to grounds at Ringwood Manor, learning about the outbuildings, historic objects, and garden designs. $10 adult/ $8 senior/$5 children (ages 6-12)/children 5 and under free. Learn about the games, pranks, and fun the Hewitt children had at the Manor.Īge: all ages. Alternate building materials will be available to occupy younger siblings.ĭescription: A tour for children all about the children of Ringwood Manor. Limited to 15.ĭescription: Join us this fall for mini-lessons and stories combined with a different nature-themed LEGO building challenge each week! Pre-registration only, accepted on first-come basis. Wear soft shoes, bring a cool drink, unplug and relax Join us for a short meditative walk encompassing forest aromatherapy, sensory touching, tree canopy visualization, sight and sound of nature and stretching using tree trunks. Go “Digital Detox” with a short meditative forest immersion walk using sensory exploration. No pets.ĭescription: Celebrate the first day of autumn with a Forest Bathing session. Simply GPS: Leonardo Beach and it will bring you to beach Ave which is the only public entrance of the beach.ĭouble Trouble State Park, village restroomsĭescription: Join a park naturalist for a gently paced 1-2 mile walk to explore the various plants and animals around Cedar Creek and the former cranberry farm.Ĭall (732) 341-6662 or email for more information. If you do not have a yoga mat, bring a large towel or sheet. And here is one of the activities that allows you to enjoy the sea in a peaceful way, yoga on the beach! A sea getaway helps you boost your immune system, relax, improve your mood, and recharge. There is neuroscience that backs up how being by the ocean has great benefits for your health and mental well-being. Leonardo State Marina, Leonardo Beach on Beach Ave.ĭescription: 1-hour gentle beach yoga flow taught by local yoga, teacher. Alternate building materials will be available to occupy younger siblings. Outdoors, weather permitting (otherwise indoors.). High Point State Park, Interpretive Centerĭescription: Join us and fellow homeschoolers this fall for mini-lessons and stories combined with a different nature-themed LEGO building challenge each week!Ĭall (973) 875-1471 or email for more information. This tour is a clear case of science being stranger than fiction. Free parking is available in Lot #9 across the street from the building.ĭescription: What the heck are all those funny growths on our trees, shrubs and vines? Learn how these natural objects are formed, why they exist and if they have any useful purposes. Please call (201) 915-3400 x503 or email meet at the Information Desk located inside the CRRNJ Terminal located at 1 Audrey Zapp Drive. Please remember to cancel if unable to attend.ĭescription: Power point presentation about the historical roles of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and CRRNJ Terminal. Invasive Plants and Animals of the Pinelandsĭescription: The number of invasive plants and animals are increasing and there is work to be done! See how to recognize and remove pests that have been creeping into our yards and local habitats.įor more information, please call (732) 928-2360 or email at WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING: Hiking boots, hiking poles, water, snack, bug/tick spray, appropriate clothing for spending time outside in variable weather. Description: Strenuous 6-mile hike to Stony Lake and back up to Sunrise Mountain Parking LotĬall (973) 948-3820 or email for more information.
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