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Peeling bark, flowers, berries, cones, seeds, nuts, needles, and unique branch structures—trees produce a wide array of structures that make each different and valuable to the ecosystem. Join docent Judy Withee in this exploration of some of the deciduous and evergreens of Sugarloaf on a hike over grasslands, oak forests, and riparian habitats. Learn more and register for tickets here.
Meet at the White Barn parking lot. Tickets are on a $10-$15 sliding scale for participants, $5 for youth (12-17 year olds), students, Sugarloaf members, Sugarloaf volunteers, and free for children under 12. We recommend that you wear layers and appropriate footwear for muddy and/or slippery trails, as well as at least a quart of water, sun protection, and if desired, a snack. The event will be canceled if there are heavy rains. Parking fees apply.