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Winter Wonder Walk

Friday & Saturday   |   December 1 & 2 Take an evening stroll along the luminary-lit Wheels in the Woods trail during this new seasonal event! Along the way, visit stations to learn about winter constellations, make snow, learn about animal tracks, and more! Once you’re done on the trail, head back to the Wheels in the Woods picnic area to roast a marshmallow. Six sessions over two days, limited to 40 people each. You may start the trail anytime in…

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December 1, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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39 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Friday & Saturday   |   December 1 & 2
Take an evening stroll along the luminary-lit Wheels in the Woods trail during this new seasonal event!
Along the way, visit stations to learn about winter constellations, make snow, learn about animal tracks, and more! Once you’re done on the trail, head back to the Wheels in the Woods picnic area to roast a marshmallow. Six sessions over two days, limited to 40 people each.
You may start the trail anytime in the first 30 minutes of your trail time, but tickets will not be transferable to other time slots. Children under 3 may attend at no charge.
Members: $10/person
Non-Members: $12/person
*Rain Dates: December 8 & 9
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