The LGLC is again partnering with Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center to offer a new series of hikes led by Up Yonda’s naturalists. This year’s Discovery Series will include themed hikes February through October that are geared towards learners of all ages. Hikes vary in location and difficulty, but are generally easy/moderate and take 1.5 to 2 hours. Registration is required at least 24 hours in advance.
Our thanks to this year’s sponsors of the Discovery Series:
Town of Bolton logo. Link will take you to the Town of Bolton website.
Lake George Mirror logo. Link will take you to the Lake Goerge Mirror website.
Click on an event below for more information and registration link. More events will be added soon!

Discovery Series: Adirondack Geology

The Pinnacle Preserve Edgecomb Pond Rd, Bolton Landing, New York

Hike up The Pinnacle trail with a Naturalist and learn about the geology of the Adirondacks and Lake George...

Free

Discovery Series: Beginner Birding

Godwin Preserve Padanarum Rd, Bolton Landing, New York

New York is home to more than 450 species of birds. While hiking up to the Godwin Preserve overlook...

Free

Discovery Series: Found and Seek with iNaturalist

The Pinnacle Preserve Edgecomb Pond Rd, Bolton Landing, New York

Be a Citizen Scientist when out on the trails and contribute to scientific research! While hiking along the trail...

Free

Discovery Series: Beavers

Amy's Park Padanarum Rd, Bolton Landing, NY

Beavers are called ecosystem engineers for a reason! During a walk along the Yellow Trail at Amy's Park, we'll...

Free

Discovery Series: Changing Trees

Cat and Thomas Mts Preserve, Valley Woods Rd Trailhead Valley Woods Rd, Bolton Landing, NY, United States

Join a Naturalist on a hike up Thomas Mountain observing how the local trees are changing before winter, and...

Free

Up Yonda Farm logo. Link will take you to the Up Yonda Farm website.Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center is a 73-acre property in Bolton with a spectacular view overlooking Lake George. Public nature programs on a variety of topics are presented year round. Natural history exhibits featuring a diorama with native mammals and birds are housed in the museum. Watch for wildlife outdoors as you hike along one of our woodland trails. There are perennial gardens, including a butterfly garden from June to September. Special programs for schools and groups are available by reservation. Visit their website to learn more!