Night Hike: Strawberry Moon
Saturday, June 11 | 9 - 10:30 p.m.
Why is it called a Strawberry Moon? Traditionally, this month’s full moon signaled the time to harvest wild strawberries.
The night sky and the cosmos have been a source of inspiration and amazement throughout human history. Join us for an evening at Pleasant Hill and explore the starry sky! On this gentle hike through the Preserve, take in the wonders of the prairie and forest at night while discovering some of the mysteries and curiosities of the universe. Along the way, we will observe constellations and learn fun facts about the moon and its importance in our lives.
Cost:
Annual Passholder: $15
Non-Annual Passholder: $20
All minors must be accompanied by an adult. Participants should check in at the Welcome Center by 8:30 pm. All guests should bring flashlights that they can use to assist them return to their vehicles or rooms at the conclusion of the evening.