The community is invited to the Second Annual 7 Creeks Fest, a celebration and exploration of the 7 Creeks Recreation Area. The free family-friendly event features activities throughout the day at multiple park sites. Guests can learn about the history and ecology of the connected conservation lands through hands-on nature activities, guided hikes, and environmental exhibitors. There will be kayaking, biking, and a Junior Ranger Angler Fishing Clinic, as well as music, food trucks and more.
Betz-Tiger Point Preserve will serve as the Fest Welcome Hub where guests can pick up the day’s event schedule and map, visit exhibitor tables, enjoy live music and purchase food from the food trucks, as well as participate in nature activities. Visitors are encouraged to bring a camp chair or blanket for this location, as well as reusable water bottles. Guests are also welcome to bring a picnic lunch.
Guests can enjoy a variety of nature activities in the 7 Creeks Recreation Area that will include visits to Betz-Tiger Point Preserve, Bogey Creek Preserve, Cedar Point Preserve, Cedar Point (National Park Service), and Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park. There will be guided nature hikes at the various parks, a fishing clinic for kids (registration required), kayaking and canoeing, yoga, arts and crafts, and more. Visitors can drive between the parks to take part in the nature activities in each location.
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March 25, 10am to 3pm