Program Calendar
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
Spend four days investigating stream, salt marsh, and beach habitats, exploring the homes of fascinating creatures along the way! For kids ages 6 to 8.
Delve into the stories of what these historic buildings were and are today!
Spend a week of summer camp experiencing nature by foot and kayak!
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Practice mindfulness with Maine Master Naturalist Linda Littlefield Grenfell!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Delve into the stories of what these historic buildings were and are today!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Spend a week by the water's edge, from river to salt marsh to beach, spying on creatures large and small. For kids ages 9 to 12.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Paddle the salt marsh at sunset with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Spend the week on a wildlife safari, in search of insects, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals! For kids ages 6 to 8.
Delve into the stories of what these historic buildings were and are today!
Join Center for Wildlife and their live animal ambassadors to explore native wildlife of Maine!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
An evening of music in the barn featuring a dynamic program that transcends cultural and stylistic boundaries.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Come join the preschool fun as we explore a storybook and engage in outdoor discovery together!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Join us to explore wildflower, tree, and shrub natural history and lore with naturalist Boot Boutwell!
A grief event inviting participants to honor loved ones by flying kites in remembrance.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
The workshop will train up to twelve educators in water quality and weather monitoring, climate education, nature journaling, and marine debris investigations. It is geared towards middle and high school science teachers, though other educators are welcome to apply.
Explore the Reserve's accessible trail at Wells Harbor and learn about estuaries.