Brodhead Watershed Association Annual River Ramble Will Tour Unique Sites On 2 Of Monroe County's Purest Creeks
Photo

The Brodhead Watershed Association will hold its Annual River Ramble on August 4 featuring an eco-tour of the Mill and Buck Hill creeks area near Mountainhome in Barrett Township, Monroe County.

The tour will run from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. starting at the Friendly Community Center In Mountainhome.

Participants will drive to natural highlights along a mapped route, each spot staffed by some of the area’s finest naturalists eager to share their knowledge and love of the watershed.

The interactive, drive-yourself tour will feature a visit to Buck Hill Falls and Jenkins Woods hosted by the Buck Hill Conservation Foundation. Participants will learn about the ongoing conservation work in the Buck Hill Creek headwaters.

Ramblers will also visit Rattlesnake Creek on State Gamelands 221, learn about the hike to Rattlesnake Falls and how gamelands are managed for wildlife and people.

Enjoy light refreshments and conversation from 4 to 5 p.m. at the site of the former Buck Hill Inn, now an historic park. A beloved after-Ramble tradition!

Suggested donation is $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers, with a $2 discount for pre-registration. Children under 12 participate for free.

Please register by July 31, if paying online or at the event.   Mailed checks should be postmarked by Monday, July 29.  Register and donate online and save $2 per person!

Click Here to purchase tickets and for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Brodhead Watershed Association website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Association.  Click Here to become a member.

Related Articles:

July 14-Snorkeling In Cherry Creek For Kids; July 20-Tour Cherry Valley Refuge Turtle Hike In Monroe County

Brodhead Watershed Assn: July 13 - How We Can Help Wildlife Withstand Climate Change, Monroe County

[Posted: June 29, 2019]


7/1/2019

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page