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Tuesdays on the Trail: Hunters in the Sky

Explore Our Lands

July 5: Hunters in the Sky at Chapman Mountain Some of the most amazing birds in Alabama and the world go by the description “Birds of Prey.” During this time on the trail at the Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve, we’ll be learning about and looking at some of these magnificent creatures brought to us by […]

Forest Friends

Bethel Spring Nature Preserve 2641 Cherry Tree Road, Gurley, AL, United States

Families with young children (ages 18 months to 5 years) can become Forest Friends through this series of nature discovery events designed to encourage a sense of wonder about the natural world. Through the sharing of stories and songs and the creation of art, each playful exploration engages both adults and children as we make […]

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Tuesdays on the Trail: Adventure Awaits

Family Activities

Land Trust trails are the perfect place for an expedition, and we’ll be introducing you to the skills you need to have a successful adventure of your own. Our time on the trail will be spent learning the basics of safe adventuring. Let’s get out and have fun! This program is part of our Tuesdays […]

BioBlitz Camp

BioBlitz Camp is designed for children ages 12-14 who want to dive into the biological sciences. This research-based camp is hosted in partnership by North Alabama Zoological Society and Land Trust of North Alabama. Spend some time on the banks of Limestone Creek investigating the biodiversity and ecosystems that thrive there. Popsicles, cooling stations, and […]

Nature Play Camp

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Ages 6-8: Monday, July 18 - Friday, July 22 (9 AM - 4 PM daily) Ages 8-11: Monday, July 25 - Friday, July 29 (9 AM - 4 PM daily) NOTE: Both of our camps for this year have sold out.  Thank you to everyone for your support and participation! Register Let's go where curiosity […]

Forest Friends

The Land Trust of North Alabama invites families with young children (ages 18 months to 5 years) to become Forest Friends by joining us for a series of four nature discovery events designed to encourage a sense of wonder about the natural world. Through the sharing of stories and songs and the creation of art, […]

Dudley Edmondson: Outdoor Exposure, Learning, & Living

Old Railroad Bed History Hike with Bruce Martin

Land Trust of North Alabama and Randolph School invite you to an evening with photographer, videographer, and conservationist Dudley Edmondson, who is working to bring all people into the outdoors. Mr. Edmondson is the author of Black & Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places.  His topic for the evening will be the benefits of outdoor […]

Forest Friends

Bethel Spring Nature Preserve 2641 Cherry Tree Road, Gurley, AL, United States

Families with young children (ages 18 months to 5 years) can become Forest Friends through this series of nature discovery events designed to encourage a sense of wonder about the natural world. Through the sharing of stories and songs and the creation of art, each playful exploration engages both adults and children as we make […]

Free

Trail of Tears

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve (Blevins Gap Trailhead) 3470 Cecil Ashburn Dr. SE, Huntsville, AL, United States

Historian John Stanton will share the story of the Trail of Tears, the federal government's forced relocation of Native Americans between 1830 and 1850, as the sun sets at the Overlook at Blevins Gap Trailhead. Blevins Gap Nature Preserve is located along the trail's path through North Alabama. This presentation will take place from 6-7 […]

Trail of Tears

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve (Blevins Gap Trailhead) 3470 Cecil Ashburn Dr. SE, Huntsville, AL, United States

Historian John Stanton will share the story of the Trail of Tears, the federal government's forced relocation of Native Americans between 1830 and 1850, as the sun sets at the Overlook at Blevins Gap Trailhead. Blevins Gap Nature Preserve is located along the trail's path through North Alabama. This presentation will take place from 6-7 […]

Trail of Tears

Blevins Gap Nature Preserve (Blevins Gap Trailhead) 3470 Cecil Ashburn Dr. SE, Huntsville, AL, United States

Historian John Stanton will share the story of the Trail of Tears, the federal government's forced relocation of Native Americans between 1830 and 1850, as the sun sets at the Overlook at Blevins Gap Trailhead. Blevins Gap Nature Preserve is located along the trail's path through North Alabama. This presentation will take place from 6-7 […]

Huntsville Environmental Sustainability Committee Public Interest Meeting

Campus 805 2620 Clinton Ave W, Huntsville, AL, United States

As Huntsville grows, City leaders are focused on long-term successful gains for people who live, work and play in the community. This includes a watchful eye on Huntsville’s natural and built environment. Mayor Tommy Battle recently asked area leaders with interest and expertise in this area to form a committee and examine contributing factors to […]