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Winter Trek 2: Henry Gardens and Wilderness

The winter tradition continues as the Lower Merion
Conservancy partners with Bridlewild Trails Association, the Henry
Foundation for Botanical Research, Palace Mission, and Riverbend
Environmental Education
Center to present a series of free hikes for adults and children ages 8
& up
.

Enjoy the company of friends during a brisk walk
through the treasured fields and forests of Lower Merion




On-leash,
well-behaved dogs are welcome, however please note that dogs are not permitted
at the Henry Foundation or Palace Mission.  Thank You!

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Trek 2: Henry Gardens and Wilderness

Walking around
the hillside and down through fields and into the woods of the Henry Botanic
Garden, you may hear winter songbirds and see winter flowering fragrant witch
hazels. You may also hear a red-tailed hawk high in the trees in response to
such an intrusion into its hunting grounds, and perhaps even a fox or two, tho'
fox sightings have been infrequent this year. Wear appropriate hiking gear for
rough, rocky, hilly and sometimes slippery terrain.  Walking sticks are
recommended. Parking is very limited, so if you need a parking space, please
call us at 610.525.2037 to reserve a spot. Meet in the circle outside the main
Henry house.

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or

Email Programs@lmconservancy.org
or
Call 610.645.9030

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