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Wildlife Refuge: Mashomack Point

Dwarf birch with frosted autumn leaves ©Charlie Ott
Frosted leaves
© Charlie Ott

Date/Time:
Saturday, February 23
1:00 pm.

Raindate: Sunday, February 24, 9 am.

Overview:
Dedicated to a farsighted and generous nature lover, Mashomack Point is opened for a guided walk just once a year.  This mid-winter hike will allow us to explore this unique area's woodlands, kettles, and fields, culminating with a breathtaking view of Northwest Harbor. 

Dress warmly.

Registration/Fee:
All programs require pre-registration.  Call the  Mashomack Preserve office at (631) 749-1001 for reservations, meeting place, and further information. Events are free to members of The Nature Conservancy, $4 for non-members, unless otherwise noted.

Location:
Mashomack Preserve