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Wildlands Conservancy – Get Out! For Wellness: Maple Tract Preserve
Wildlands Conservancy – Get Out! For Wellness: Maple Tract Preserve
September 12 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join Wildlands Conservancy on this exciting adventure!!!
Maple Tract Preserve is part of the Fern Ridge Bog complex, a 1,390 acre landscape permanently protected through a partnership between Wildlands Conservancy, The Nature Conservancy, and Tunkhannock Township. This glacial bog system supports rare and declining species, including the northern flying squirrel, while protecting downstream water quality. The 688 acre preserve features over 7 miles of trails through wetlands, forests, and along Tunkhannock Creek. Our hike will travel sections of Brian’s Trail, maintained by dedicated volunteers. Trail options allow participants to complete shorter or longer loops depending on preference. Terrain consists of single and doubletrack trails over gently rolling forested land.
This program is ideal for adults and older youth interested in ecology, habitat management, conservation, science, and responsible outdoor recreation.
What to Know
• Open to all ages
• Bring water, snacks, and insect repellent
• Wear sturdy shoes (may get wet), long pants, and layers
• Hiking poles optional; some available to borrow
• Leashed dogs welcome
• No bathrooms are located on site
• Distance: 2–4 miles (loop options available)
• Duration: 2 hours
This hike is made possible by funding from Jefferson Health–Lehigh Valley Health Network. Space is limited — reserve your spot! Questions? Contact Nicole Landis, Nlandis@wildlandspa.org.
