Fall Day Hike - Fort Worth
Join the Fort Worth Sierra Club for a day hike at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge.
Wildlife management, issues, support, and rehabilitation
Join the Fort Worth Sierra Club for a day hike at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge.
Volunteers needed to help remove invasive plants at the 5-acre nature center located in Oak Cliff. Bring gardening tools. Workday will be cancelled if raining. info@twelvehills.org.
Learn about geocaching, a scavenger/treasure hunt using GPS units. No equipment or experience needed. Space is limited so call Michelle at 972-291-5940 to check availability. The program is held in an outdoor amphitheater that is wheelchair and stroller accessible. Free with park admission.
Learn about local reptiles. See some live examples. Free with cost of admission.
Learn about plants and animals at the park on this one-mile hike. Meet at the Duck Pond Trailhead. Free with cost of admission.
Learn about animals in the park. Meet in the Penn Farm Amphitheater.
Learn the basics of geocaching, a scavenger hunt using GPS units. No equipment or experience necessary. Space is limited. Call Michelle at 972-291-5940, to check availability. Program is held in amphitheater that is wheelchair and stroller accessible. Free with admission.
Guided hike through historic farm. The farm's flat, grassy terrain can accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. Meet at Penn Farm parking lot
Basic camping equipment provided for this family camping event featuring workshops on building base camp, geocaching, fire building and outdoor cooking. $65/family up to six.
Guided 1.5-mile night walk. Wear close-toe shoes, long pants and weather appropriate clothes. Bring bug spray, flashlight and binoculars or spotting scope. Meet at the Suncreek Park circular parking lot (just west from the normal Connemara entrance on Alma - see map on website) at 9 p.m. sharp and then walk to the Meadow the back way. Sign up on the Connemara website. This event is not appropriate for young children.