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Winter Trek 3: Riverbend Ramble

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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Winter Trek 3: Riverbend Ramble







Since 1974, Riverbend has been connecting
children to the natural world through meaningful nature and science
experiences.  Each year more than 10,000 school children participate in Riverbend’s education
programs, both on our 30 acre preserve and at schools and natural areas in our
region.  Join a Riverbend naturalist for a hike through our Alec
Williamson Bird Observation Area, past our forest restoration area (over 1,000 trees
and shrubs have been planted in the past three years), and to the proposed site
for an Aquaponics Greenhouse.  Learn more about all of Riverbend’s
programs and upcoming projects while enjoying our field, forest and stream
ecosystems.  Meet at the Riverbend barn at the end of Spring Mill Rd.







To Register Click Here
or
email Programs@lmconservancy
or
call 610.645.9030

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