Woolly Cabin Tour and Hike

<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&nbsp;cabin tour will be preceded by an optional 0.5-mile hike on the Cabin Trail.&nbsp;</p>

Sunset on the Lake

Join a park interpreter at the fishing pier 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.

Gold Creek Hike

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 guidebook, and binoculars if you have any (binoculars provided for those

Woolly Mammals

Have you ever felt the fur of a bobcat? Meet a park interpreter at the Woolly Cabin to learn about our native mammals&nbsp;and feel their furs. This program is great for any age and will last around 30 minutes.

Discovering Nature Journals

Preserve&nbsp;your memories and experiences in the great outdoors in a journal. Meet a park interpreter&nbsp;outside the Lake Center to make your own journal and learn some&nbsp;outdoor journaling tips. All materials are provided. This program lasts 45 minutes.

Pollinators and their ‘Buds’

Join a park interpreter at the Lake Center to learn about the&nbsp;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.

What's the Catch?

<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>

Gold Creek Hike

<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>

Woolly Cabin Tour

Love history? Join a park interpreter to&nbsp;learn more about our local history while touring the 143-year-old Woolly Cabin!&nbsp;The inside of the cabin can only be viewed during tours, so don’t miss this&nbsp;opportunity! This program is expected to last about 30 minutes.

Huckleberry Nature Hike

Join a park interpreter for a 3.5-mile guided hike around Lake&nbsp;Bennett to become more acquainted with the native flora and fauna seen in the park. This is a moderate hike and is expected to last about two hours. Be sure to wear sturdy footwear and bring water!

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