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Jr. Ranger Day-Spring Break at LBL Nature Station

Jr. Ranger Day-Spring Break at LBL Nature Station
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By LBL
Mar. 19, 2013 | GOLDEN POND, KY
By LBL Mar. 19, 2013 | 02:44 PM | GOLDEN POND, KY
Are you looking for something to do with the children over spring break? Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area offers a variety of exciting events for all ages during Junior Ranger Day on March 30, and Spring Break Week March 31-April 5, at the Woodlands Nature Station.

“Come out and enjoy Nature Station’s wildlife programs and outdoor activities,” said Carrie Szwed, Public Programs Coordinator for NS. “These programs offer family outdoor adventure while providing valuable learning experiences.”

Programs offered Saturday, March 30, during Junior Ranger Day include:

*  11 am                “Habitat Safari”

*  12-2 pm             Leaf People Craft (ongoing during that time)

*  2-3 pm               BINGO Nature Hike

*  3:30 pm             “Batty” About Bats

Programs offered Sunday, March 31–Friday, April 5, during Spring Break Week include:

Sun.     2:15 pm             The Habits of Rabbits
Mon.     2:15 pm             April Fools’ Animals
Tue.      11 am                Treasure Hunt Hike
Tue.      2:15 pm             Magnificent Metamorphosis
Wed.    2:15 pm             “The Lorax” Puppet Show
Thu.      2:15 pm             Kids’ Survival Skills
Fri.       2:15 pm             The “Real” Angry Birds
                                   

Purchase an LBL Fun Card this spring for discounted general admissions to our day-use facilities. Fun Cards with 10 visits are $35 and can be used at The Homeplace, Golden Pond Planetarium, and Nature Station in any combination of visits. Check out the Calendar of Events to learn about the wonderful programs happening the rest of the year at Nature Station and across Land Between The Lakes.

Come Outside and Play at Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. Managed by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Land Between The Lakes provides outdoor recreation, lake access, and environmental education for the public to enjoy. Visitors are encouraged to review the official website at www.lbl.org often for Calendar of Events, updates on programs and policies, safety information, maps, temporary trail and road closures, and additional information, or call 800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000. Follow LBL on Twitter @LBLScreechOwl or @LandBtwnLakes.

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