March Nature Walk // 3.29.25

March Nature Walk // 3.29.25

Join FOPOS’s stewardship team for a nature walk around the preserve.

By Friends of Princeton Open Space

Date and time

Saturday, March 29 · 10am - 12pm EDT

Location

Mountain Lakes House

57 Mountain Ave Princeton, NJ 08540 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us for our March Nature Walk through the trails of the Billy Johnson Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve.

Led by the Friends of Princeton Open Space stewardship team, this guided walk will offer a chance to explore the Preserve as spring emerges and the land wakes up from its winter rest.

In the soft light filtering through budding oaks and maples, we might just catch the brief, bright bloom of spring ephemerals -- those delicate wildflowers that pop up and vanish before the trees fully leaf out. As we wander, we’ll keep an eye out for birds and other wildlife, all quietly marking the season’s change. Our stewardship team will also share insights into the history of the preserve and the ongoing land stewardship efforts that help protect this special place for future generations.

Be sure to wear sturdy, weather-appropriate footwear. Feel free to bring a camera or binoculars along to help you spot and capture the beauty of wildlife as we explore.

Organized by

Friends of Princeton Open Space (FOPOS), founded in 1969, is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization devoted to acquiring open space in Princeton for preservation, protecting natural resources, maintaining accessibility to trails, and providing environmental education. Throughout the Princeton region, FOPOS works with groups to support efforts to preserve and protect open space and the environment.

Since its founding, FOPOS has helped to establish over 1,000 acres of parkland and a network of trails that nearly encircles Princeton.  Through grants and the contributions of hundreds of people in the community, FOPOS has helped to raise over $6 million for the purchase of land and acquisition of easements on properties that might have been bulldozed for development.  In addition to land preservation, FOPOS also leads in stewardship, from creating and maintaining hiking trails, boardwalks and footbridges, to the removal of invasive species and the replanting of native varieties.  FOPOS also sponsors community programs and activities, such as nature walks and educational workshops, and advocates for governmental actions that protect our water, land, animals and plant communities. If you have an interest in spending time outdoors, enjoying nature and making a difference in the community, please contact us at info@fopos.org to get involved in trail-building and ecological restoration.