Interpretive Walks
Uncover the story behind the Adirondacks. Why not add walks to your resort offerings, rec program or tour group. Enhance your monthly meeting with a walk. Nature On The Move can tailor a walk for your location, interests and time of day or night. 
Not all walks are created equal! Do not settle for a walk in which your members or guests end up saying, "Gee that guy knew a lot." When they finish a Nature On The Move walk they will say "Wow! I learned a lot!"

Do you have a special place in mind? A special interest? Nature On The Move can tailor a walk to your location or topic or let me recommend a favorite.

Pricing
Most walks take about two hours. One, two hour walk is $150. 


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    FALL
    Woodland Plants: Snake Oil, Stories and Literature
    Take a fascinating look at the historical uses of woodland plants as medicine and as inspiration for the written word.

    Barking Up the Right Tree
    A fun, yet informative "lesson" in tree identification using tree bark, buds and branches

    General Natural History Hike: Why Do the Adirondacks Look the Way they do? 
    Some people see it as a vast wilderness, others as home, others as a great recovery story. Uncover the story the landscape tells of the Adirondack past, present and future.

    It Ain't Easy Being Green
    When everything else is any color but! We pay special attention to these holdovers from prehistoric times. Explore the fascinating natural history of evergreen trees, ferns and clubmosses.

    Getting Ready for Winter
    Every plant and animal is battening down the hatches here in the North country from bears who are shoveling in an awesome 20,000 calories a day to freezing frogs to the mass degradation of chlorophyll.

    Other Fall Programs
    Programs for Kids
    Programs for Families
    Campfires
    Libraries

    Other Winter programs
    Snowshoe Hikes
    Programs for kids
    Family Programs
    Libraries

    Spring and Summer Programs
    Interpretive Walks
    Programs for Kids
    Programs for Families
    Campfires
    Libraries