Franklin County

Wilderness Wagon Rides

Event Date: 
Sun, 05/15/2011
Hop aboard a wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve.

Hop aboard a narrated wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve’s three-mile Trail House Loop Road. The ride stops at the Trail House and wetland bus stop.  It’s a great way to shorten the hike to the river or to the wetlands if you have small children or non-hikers in your group. Get off at either stop and get picked up later. All ages. Rides depart from the Visitor Center at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. $1 per person. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Wilderness Wagon Rides

Event Date: 
Sat, 05/14/2011
Hop aboard a wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve.

Hop aboard a narrated wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve’s three-mile Trail House Loop Road. The ride stops at the Trail House and wetland bus stop.  It’s a great way to shorten the hike to the river or to the wetlands if you have small children or non-hikers in your group. Get off at either stop and get picked up later. All ages. Rides depart from the Visitor Center at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. $1 per person. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Wilderness Wagon Rides

Event Date: 
Sun, 05/08/2011
Hop aboard a wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve.

Hop aboard a narrated wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve’s three-mile Trail House Loop Road. The ride stops at the Trail House and wetland bus stop.  It’s a great way to shorten the hike to the river or to the wetlands if you have small children or non-hikers in your group. Get off at either stop and get picked up later. All ages. Rides depart from the Visitor Center at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. $1 per person. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Wilderness Wagon Rides

Event Date: 
Sat, 05/07/2011
Hop aboard a wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve.

Hop aboard a narrated wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve’s three-mile Trail House Loop Road. The ride stops at the Trail House and wetland bus stop.  It’s a great way to shorten the hike to the river or to the wetlands if you have small children or non-hikers in your group. Get off at either stop and get picked up later. All ages. Rides depart from the Visitor Center at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. $1 per person. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Wilderness Wagon Rides

Event Date: 
Sun, 05/01/2011
Hop aboard a wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve.

Hop aboard a narrated wagon ride around Shaw Nature Reserve’s three-mile Trail House Loop Road. The ride stops at the Trail House and wetland bus stop.  It’s a great way to shorten the hike to the river or to the wetlands if you have small children or non-hikers in your group. Get off at either stop and get picked up later. All ages. Rides depart from the Visitor Center at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. $1 per person. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Discover Nature Families: Signs of Spring

Event Date: 
Sat, 05/21/2011
Search for signs of spring at Shaw Nature Reserve.

Come for a scavenger hunt and search for signs of spring at Shaw Nature Reserve. Drop in for a few minutes or half an hour. Families with children ages 3 and up. 9:30 a.m. to noon. Free with Shaw Nature Reserve admission. Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

Little Acorns: Babies at Shaw Nature Reserve

Event Date: 
Tue, 05/03/2011
Search for some of the babies that live at Shaw Nature Reserve.

Search for some of the babies that live at Shaw Nature Reserve and learn how they survive. All classes include hands-on activities, a story, snack and a craft. Encourage a friend to register forLittle Acorns, and upon arrival you will both receive a free tree sapling to take home.Reservations are required. Ages 3 to 5 with an adult. 10 a.m. to noon. $14 per child for members, $18 for non-members. Carriage House at Shaw Nature Reserve.

More information: shawnature.org or (636) 451-3512.    

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Today's Featured Camp

Ackermann's Swim Program

Ackermann's Swim Program has been teaching children ages 4 to 11 the life skill of swimming and water safety in Kirkwood for over 60 years. Our non-competitive, safe teaching environment builds confidence and self-esteem.

Group swim lessons take place in four heated pools with different water levels for progressive, safe learning. Enroll in one-week or two-week sessions. Hours are 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, with drop off and pick up at the curb. Visit ASPKirkwood.com to download an application.


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