Little Bear Nature Walk - Fitzgerald Lake

Monday, October 19, 2026
Ages 1-5 · Co-Ed
Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Cooke St entran 164 Cooke Street NorthamptonMA  01060
Monday, October 19, 2026
Ages 1-5 · Co-Ed
Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Cooke St entran 164 Cooke Street NorthamptonMA  01060

Little Bear Nature Walk - Fitzgerald Lake

Oct 19 (Monday)

10:00 AM - 11:15 AM

Ages 1-5

Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Cooke St entran

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$11.00

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Little Bear Nature Walks With Chrissy Larson Ages 0-5 (Adult required to attend with child) 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Fee per child (adults and children under 18 months are free): Tier A-$15 | Tier B-$13 | Tier C-$11 Little Bear Nature Walks are guided, open-ended walks that allow toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers explore nature in an age-appropriate way. While on the walk, children borrow a backpack filled with simple tools for exploring and are led by a preschool educator. Children investigate plants and animals, engage with rocks, soil and water, and use their imaginations to play with the world. Walks incorporate observation, inquiry, and sensory learning. Each has a loose theme and includes a trail-side storytime. Come along with us! Walks are outdoors and take place unless there is extreme weather. Please dress in layers and wear rain gear and boots when appropriate (parents too!) Pre-registration required. Backpacks and supplies are prioritized for registered children ages 18 months - 5 years. Younger children are welcome at no charge. Each walk is limited to 12 children. Limit of 2 children per adult. Monday October 19 Beavers Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Cooke St entrance (Boggy Meadow Rd) - Northampton (nearest address: 164 Cooke St, Northampton, just past the intersection of Cooke St & Pines Edge Dr.) Park in the paved parking lot and meet at the trail sign.

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Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Cooke St entran 164 Cooke Street NorthamptonMA  01060
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