Kennebunk Land Trust announced its Nature Walk schedule for 2025. The trust is partnering with many local organizations for the nature walk programs. Each month, the walk will feature a different organization, preserve and theme.

According to a news release, participants are encouraged to join local Maine Guides and Master Naturalists as they lead walks through the preserves, sharing insights and answering questions about the flora, fauna, and natural wonders. Participants will learn about the featured organization and its work, discover an outdoor space and experience the beauty of nature in all seasons.
The walks are free of charge for all ages and held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Donations are accepted and well-behaved dogs are welcome.
The 2025 walk schedule:
May 3 – Alewive Woods, Animal Welfare Society.
June 7 – Wonder Brook Park, Kennebunk Free Library.
July 5 – Butler Preserve, Brick Store Museum; History of Picnic Rock.
Aug. 2 – Hope Woods, The Center.
Sept. 6 – Alewive Woods, Kennebunk Outfitters/HOKA shoes; Preparedness for Hiking and Walking Outdoors.
Oct. 4 – Oxbow Preserve, The Center for Wildlife; Beaver Activity.
Kennebunk Savings and Southern Maine Health Care are sponsors of the series. The schedule is subject to change. For more information or to register, visit kennebunklandtrust.org/monthly-nature-walks/.
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