Meander through Shelburne Farms' sugarbush, visit the lambs in the Farmyard, and experience the changing season during this early season spring hike. Shelburne Farm's campus is a 1,400-acre working farm located on the unceded, traditional, and contemporary homelands of the Winooskik band of the Abenaki. The property has over 10 miles of walking tails that play an integral part in connecting people to the land and fostering a sense of place, both of which are central to Shelburne's educational mission.
We will meet at Shelburne Farms' Farm Barn Parking Lot (outside) at 1:00pm. See map attached below for directions to this lot.
Pride Hikes are a collaboration between Audubon Vermont, the Pride Center of Vermont, and Outright Vermont. Pride Hikes have been happening every month since June of 2018 and go beyond being "welcoming to everyone" to creating a safe, affirming space for LGBTQIA++ community members.
Please bring anything else you will need to feel comfortable outdoors for a little over an hour or two, such as sturdy walking shoes, water, snowshoes, hand/toe warmers, micro spikes, a warm beverage etc.
More information & registration:
https://vt.audubon.org/events/pride-hikes-shelburne-farms-1
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