Calendar

  • Rain Barrel Workshop

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Are you interested in building your own rain barrel to collect rain water on your property?  Would you like to learn more about water conservation and storm water management?  If so, then join us and the Penn State Bucks County Master Watershed Stewards to build your own rain barrel.  Registration will include all supplies, including […]

  • Frog Walk – SOLD OUT

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!  Join us at 7pm for an evening exploration of the croaks, trills and splashes of our local amphibians! Get up close and personal with Spring Peepers, Leopard Frogs, Green Frogs and many of our other local amphibians!  Warm spring evenings are filled with the sounds of these fascinating animals, so […]

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    Guided Forest Therapy

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Join Certified Forest Therapist, Sharon Lohse, to experience a forest therapy walk designed to increase sensory awareness in nature, increase health by decreasing stress and anxiety by wandering slowly through the forests.  Learners will learn what a “sit spot ” is, experience a number of invitations creativity exploring nature and end each class with a […]

  • Spring Wildflower Walk

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Come discover the briefly blooming beauties of spring on our wildflower walk.  These flowers, known as ephemerals due to their short bloom period are found in woodland that have yet to sprout their leaves and are usually gone by June. We’ll take a walk through our woods and around our pond to search out these […]

  • Creek Discovery Walk

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Join the BCAS naturalists on a creek discovery walk to search for the creatures that live in and around our stream.  Crayfish, salamanders and aquatic insects can all be found in the clear cool waters of Honey Hollow creek.  Wear closed toe footwear that can get wet and be prepared to handle small animals!  Meet […]

  • Bug Hunt

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Curious about what lies underfoot? Want to experience familiar trails through the eyes of a seasoned entomologist? This is your chance! Join local insect expert Chris Alice Kratzer as she serves as your guide to the hidden world of insects at Honey Hollow. This is a free event but we ask that you register prior […]

  • Nature Close Up

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Doug Wechsler, a superb general naturalist, will take participants on a search for some of the wonderful, weird and wild little things that are so often overlooked in the forest and field.  He'll also provide some tips for photographing the reptiles, amphibians, insects and other wildlife encountered. This is a free event but we ask […]

  • Herp Walk and Talk

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    FREE NATURE WALK!!!  Join Kyle Loucks on a Herp Walk and Talk at Bucks Audubon. Kyle is the Southeast regional coordinator for the Pennsylvania Amphibian and Reptile Survey (PARS). He’s spent much of his life studying Bucks County herps and knows Honey Hollow well. Join him as he leaves no stone unturned nor log unlifted […]

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    Teen Conservation Corp

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Join Bucks Audubon’s Summer Teen Conservation Corp on Thursdays in July.  Come out and explore what it means to do environmental work on our property. Conservation Corp will be meeting Thursdays, July 7, 14 and 21 from 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon.  Come dressed to be out working on the property!  Meet at the Visitor […]

  • Dragonflies and Damselflies

    Honey Hollow Nature Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

    Join Paul and Anita Guris for a FREE NATURE WALK AT AUDUBON! Dragonflies and their cousins the damselflies are some of the most efficient predators in the natural world. Come search for species ranging from the 3" long Common Green Darner down to the Fragile Forktail which is less than an inch. We’ll teach you […]