Petit Jean Softball
<p>Meet the park interpreters for a fun, family game of softball – Petit Jean style. We have some softball equipment, but if you have your own bring it out and join us.<b></b></p><br>
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<p>Meet the park interpreters for a fun, family game of softball – Petit Jean style. We have some softball equipment, but if you have your own bring it out and join us.<b></b></p><br>
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Discover nature’s colorful side! Meet a park interpreter at the Lake Center to search for what colors can be found around Woolly Hollow. This program is great for kids of any age and lasts around 30 minutes.
<p>Do you love history? Join a park interpreter to learn more about our local history while touring the 143-year-old Woolly Cabin! The
cabin tour will be preceded by an optional 0.5-mile hike on the Cabin Trail. This tour
and hike are expected to last about 45 minutes.</p>
Join a park interpreter at the Lake Center to connect with the world around you and enjoy a beautiful sunset over Lake Bennet. This program is great for making memories with family and friends.
Join a park interpreter at the Gold Creek trailhead for a 1/5th-mile
hike to become acquainted with some of the birds, trees, and wildflowers that
live in Woolly Hollow State Park. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water, a bird guide, and
binoculars if you have any (binoculars provided for those without)
Have you ever felt the fur of a bobcat? Meet a park interpreter at the Lake Center to learn about our native mammals
and feel their furs. This program is great for any age and will last around 30
minutes.
Preserve your memories and experiences in the great outdoors in a journal. Meet a park interpreter outside the Lake Center to make your own journal and learn some outdoor journaling tips. All materials are provided. This program lasts 45 minutes.
Join a park interpreter at the Lake Center to learn about the
wildflowers and pollinators of Woolly Hollow State Park, then create a paper flower souvenir. This program is fun for the whole family and lasts around 45 minutes.
<p>Do fish have a sixth sense? Meet a park interpreter at the Lake Center to discover how fish use their senses to navigate their underwater world. We will make a paper fish craft, all while uncovering the secret superpower of a fish—their sixth sense! This program lasts about 45 minutes.</p>
<p>Join a park interpreter at the Gold Creek trailhead for a 0.18-mile
hike. This is a moderate hike and is expected to last about 45 minutes. Make
sure to wear appropriate footwear and bring water!</p>