FREEPORT — Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park offers nature programs daily at 2 p.m. through Aug. 31.
Most programs start at the circle of benches at the end of the second parking lot unless otherwise noted, and may include walks, talks and activities in a beautiful natural setting.
On Aug. 1, “Small Wonders” will be presented. Discover extraordinary things right before your eyes, with hand lenses provided.
No reservations needed except for group use, and the nature programs are free with park admission. Admission is $1 for ages 5-11, $3 for Maine residents ages 12-64, $4.50 for nonresidents ages 12- 64 and $1.50 for nonresidents 65 and older.
For more information or to arrange for group visits, call 865-4465.
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