Fitness Walks in Nature: Section B
Enjoy the beauty of Mt. Cuba’s gardens, forests, and meadows as you experience the serene winter landscape. Become familiar with our native flora as you improve your health and explore the walking trails in our natural lands. Each walk will differ.
Enjoy the natural beauty of Mt. Cuba’s forests and meadows this fall and winter as you experience the change of seasons – from autumn’s foliage to winter’s serenity. Become familiar with our native flora as you improve your health and explore the extensive walking trails in our natural lands. Each walk will be different and will cover approximately 2.5 to 3 miles. Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle, and be prepared for hilly (sometimes steep) and uneven terrain. This program takes place in person in Mt. Cuba Center natural lands on Three Thursdays: 11/7, 11/14, & 11/21 (Rain Date: Thursday, December 5). About the Instructor: Eileen Hazard, community outreach coordinator at Mt. Cuba Center, enjoys connecting people to nature through gardening and science. She earned a BS in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College and an MS in Water Resources from the University of Vermont. She has supplemented her degrees with plant-focused biology classes at West Chester University, a PA Master Naturalist certification, and an Ecological Gardening Certificate. Prior to joining Mt. Cuba Center in 2014, Eileen worked in environmental consulting and education.
Date & Time
Weekly on Thursday
11/07/2024 through 11/21/2024
9:00AM - 10:30AM
More Info
302-239-4244
$39
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