Bird & Nature Adventures | Turville Point
Event Description
Snowflakes and Subnivean ~ Join Naturalist Andria Blattner with Friends of Olin Turville (FOOT) on a guided walk to discover the magic of winter at Turville Point. Learn how snowflakes form and why snow is important to plants and animals over winter. We will look for signs of subniveans - creatures that dwell beneath the snow! Enjoy the beautiful trails and views across Lake Monona to downtown Madison. Dress warm. We may have a campfire with hot cocoa and smores after the walk.
Walks at Turville Point held on the 2nd Sunday of every month are co-sponsored by Madison Bird City FUN partners, Madison Parks and Friends of Olin Turville.
Meet at the Turville Point parking lot, entrance at the E. Olin Ave. stoplight from John Nolen Drive at the railroad tracks, south of Olin Park (not at the boat launch). Free, welcoming, healthy, fairly accessible, family and kid friendly, educational, no registration required, no pets. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
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