Programs & Events in Warwick
Mountain Lake Park Campus - 46 Bowen Road Warwick, NY
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Young Naturalist Preschool PROGRAM AT WARWICK
Knee-High Naturalist Warwick: Winter 2025
The Knee-High Naturalist program is excited to welcome 2*-4 year olds with an adult to learn all about nature! Each class, toddlers and their grown-up learn about an animal or ecology topic by singing songs, reading a book, making a craft, and/or going on a short outdoor adventure, and sometimes we even get to meet a live animal! This special program helps to nurture love and respect for our Environment, teaches about the animals and plants of the Hudson Valley in a fun and hands-on way, and is also a great way to prepare for preschool! This is not a drop-off program. Masks are optional.
*Children MUST be 2 years of age (no exceptions) to enroll.
Kindly make other arrangements for siblings over 9 months. This is a special time for care-givers and toddlers.
10 children per session. Online pre-registration is REQUIRED - see below
Where:
-MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK:46 BOWEN ROAD WARWICK NY
When:
-8 week session:
Thursdays, January 16 -March 6
-9:30AM-10:30AM
REGISTRATION:
-HHNM MEMBERS: $120
-NOT-YET-MEMBERS: $160
5% sibling discount - each child requires their own registration. Please note: The 5% sibling discount is applied only to the second registration.
Note the discount in the "comments” section of your registration if registering online.
Registration opens at 10am on Tuesday, December 10
Photograph/Video policy: HHNM reserves the right to take and use any pictures or videos of participating families during this program to promote the Nature Museum unless otherwise notified by parent/guardian. Please note this in the “comments” section of your registration or email Erik at ebreitenbach@hhnm.org
Refund Policy: Cancellations due to any other issues will require notice at least ONE WEEK before the student will stop attending. Short notice cancellations will affect the amount we are able to refund. A Pro-rated refund will be issued for 70% of the unused balance to cover administrative and credit card fees. Cancellations due to behavioral issues will not be given a refund.
Please note: Make-up classes will be offered if possible. No refunds will be issued due to inclement weather if the program runs as scheduled.
Summer Nature Play Days
Calling all young nature explorers ages 3 & 4…Get ready for a morning of outdoor fun with Nature Play Days at Mountain Lake Park! This exciting drop off program is specially designed for our smallest nature lovers, where every moment is filled with wonder and discovery. Led by our caring and experienced nature educators, your little ones will embark on nature hikes, explore the forest, and engage in nature-based crafts and games. From finding treasures in the woods to making art with natural materials, there’s so much to experience!
What your child will need to bring!
Snack, water bottle, lunch, weather appropriate attire.
Time & Dates:
9:00am-1:00pm
Pick any or all days to attend:
Monday-Wednesday, July: 1, 2 & 3
Monday-Thursday, July: 15, 16, 17 & 18
Monday-Thursday: July 29, 30, 31 & August 1
Registration- *pre-REGISTRATION is required*:
$50 per day - members
$60 per day - not-yet-members
Discount for full weeks offered:
July 1-3: $140/members. $170/not-Yet-Members
July 15-18: $190/members. $230/not-Yet-Members
July 29-Aug 1: $190/members. $230/not-Yet-Members
Past Programs:
In-case of inclement weather check the banner at the top of this web page
Photograph/Video policy: HHNM reserves the right to take and use any pictures or videos of participating families during this program to promote the Nature Museum unless otherwise notified by parent/guardian.
Stroller Naturalist:Warwick
Stroller Naturalist is a special weekly walking group held by the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum at Mountain Lake Park in the town of Warwick for families with babies, toddlers, and young children. Led by a Nature Educator, these unique one-hour strolls will follow gentle stroller-friendly trails as you explore the lake, lakeside paths, grassfields, and the forest edge together, and enjoy a fun and hands-on nature lesson! Strollers will not be provided.
Dates and Time:
Wednesdays, April 26, May 3, and May 10.
10:00 - 11:00 am
Location:
Mountain Lake Park: 46 Bowen Road, Warwick NY
Admission:
Pre-registration is required: see below to register
Free admission
Mud Day!
Thursday, June 29
10am-1pm
At the Warwick Valley Community Center: 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick, NY (845) 986-6422
Nature & Wildlife Family Fun Day!
LOCATION:
-MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK:46 BOWEN ROAD WARWICK NY
Date & Times:
-Saturday, January 20
-11am-2pm
-Animal Presentations at: 1130am, 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:30pm
Free ADMISSION. No pre-registration
Just because it’s cold outside, doesn’t mean the nature fun stops! At this FREE family event for the community, join Nature Educators to meet live animals up-close, learn about local wildlife, and enjoy hands-on nature crafts & activities! Plus, learn about all the wonderful HHNM programs coming to Warwick in 2024! No pre registration is required.
Spring Break Mini Camp for ages 6-9
HHNC Mini Campers will have lots of fun while school is out! They’ll spend time exploring and playing outdoors learning all about the world around them! They’ll also enjoy plenty of time playing games, doing hands-on activities & crafts, and going on adventures! Check out the daily themes below!
Please dress children for the weather as this program spends time outdoors
Bringing a change of clothes is recommended
Campers must bring a packed lunch, and reusable water bottles are preferred
Masks are optional
WHAT:
—SPRING BREAK MINI-CAMP for ages 6-9
WHEN:
-MONDAY, - FRIDAY,
-DROP OF TIME: 9AM
-PICK UP TIME: 3PM
WHERE:
-Mountain Lake park CAMPUS:46 bowen Road, Warwick, NY
ADMISSION & REGISTRATION:
***DISCOUNT FOR FULL WEEK REGISTRATION***
HHNM MEMBERS: $340 FOR THE WEEK/$70 PER DAY
NOT-YET-MEMBERS: $365 FOR THE WEEK/$75 PER DAY
CLick here or the button below to register
Insects: Monday
Welcome to our exciting insect day tailored for young explorers! Dive into a world of exploration with activities and engaging lessons on insect identification, anatomy, and habitats. Get hands-on with our Build-a-Bug and Camouflage Bug Finder activities before heading outdoors for a nature hike to discover insects in their natural habitats.
Wetlands: Tuesday
Welcome to our Wetlands/Ponds day, perfect for young nature enthusiasts! Dive into an enriching lesson exploring the importance of wetlands and the diverse array of wildlife they support. Discover fascinating adaptations organisms acquire to live and thrive in this type of environment, all while hiking and exploring in this habitat
Native Flora: Wednesday
Welcome to our Native Flora day, designed to inspire a love for local plants and pollinators! Dive into a captivating day uncovering the essential role of pollinators in our ecosystem, the importance of native plants and the detrimental effects of invasive species. Engage in hands-on activities like plant dissections, capillary action experiments, and crafting seed bombs to promote biodiversity. These explorers will hike and take adventures throughout the park to engage with flora throughout different habitats.
Nocturnal Animals: Thursday
Welcome to our Nocturnal Animals day, where we explore the mysterious world of creatures that come alive after dark! Delve into an illuminating lesson to uncover what it means to be nocturnal and discover fascinating facts about nighttime dwellers like owls, bats, and foxes. Engage in hands-on activities like owl pellet dissections and creating shadow puppets to bring nocturnal creatures to life. Campers will delve into the fields and forest to look for evidence of nocturnal animals.
Science of Seasons: Friday
Welcome to our Science of Seasons day, where we embark on an educational journey to understand the fascinating rhythms of nature! Delve into an engaging lesson exploring the science behind the changing seasons, from the tilt of the Earth's axis to the significance of solstices and equinoxes. Discover the vital role of trees in our ecosystem, learning about their contributions to oxygen production, shelter, and food sources for animals. Engage in hands-on activities like examining tree rings, examining different seasonal plants, looking for spring creatures to deepen our understanding of seasonal changes.