Program Calendar
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
The 2025 Laudholm show promises seaside hospitality and professional vitality on the Maine coast, with new and returning artists welcoming faithful shoppers. It's at the top of things-to-do lists for the weekend after Labor Day.
Celebrate nature and crafts with this special Native Plant Sale on Sunday of the Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival!
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!
Come join the preschool fun as we explore a storybook and engage in outdoor discovery together!
Join naturalist Jeff Adams in late summer to explore the natural history, folklore, and uses of local native plants!
Explore current field research projects happening along the trail and out on the salt marsh!
Join the Reserve's education team to create cyanotype prints to take home with you!
Join ornithologis Noah Perlut to learn about Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow movement ecology!
Join Carol Steingart of Coast Encounters for an afternoon of romping in tide pools!
Practice mindfulness with Maine Master Naturalist Linda Littlefield Grenfell!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Join us for an immersive afternoon of outdoor performance and environmental dialogue with Boston Dance Theater.
Join Reserve scientist Jeremy Miller for this Meet the Scientist program devoted to exploring fish of the Gulf of Maine!
In this webinar, USGS will share a new tool that helps marsh managers plan for the changes to Maine's marshes as a result of sea level.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Paddle the salt marsh at sunset with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.