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Nature Explorers at Paradise Creek Nature Park: Spring 2025 (Portsmouth)

June 20, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

$10

Nature Explorers with New Expanded age groups!

Periwinkle Snails: Youth ages 3 to 8

Tree Frogs: Youth ages 9 to 14

Through outdoor games, hands-on activities, eco-art projects and environmental exploration, kids develop self-esteem, self-confidence and a lifelong love for the natural world at Paradise Creek Nature Park. This program is perfect for homeschool groups and families.

Dates: Fridays April 18th, May 16th, May 30th and June 20th
Time: 10:00am-11:30am

April 18th: Protecting Paradise: Earth Day Exploration at Paradise Creek. Learn about the green features of the park, test your recycling knowledge and create recycled art pieces to take home!

May 16th: Flap, Flutter and Fly: Discover the birds at Paradise Creek. Learn about the common birds seen at the park with identification games, exploration and stewardship activities.

May 30th: Buzz and Bloom: A Pollinator Party! Explore the spring blooms and insects while learning about the importance of protecting our pollinators!

June 20th: Where the Wild Things Live: Explore park habitats! From wetlands and meadows to 100-year old trees, learn about where the wildlife lives in our park. 

NOTES: You can register for multiple dates after first selecting one date. Children must be accompanied by an adult guardian

Bring: sunscreen, bug spray, water bottle. Nature journals will be provided.

Cost: Suggested minimum donation of $10 per child to support equitable access to our river programming.

Contact: Sarah McBride: [email protected] with questions.