Description
Winter leaves animal activity in plain sight: every trail through fresh snow or frozen mud is a record of who has been there and when. The trails at Pleasant Valley wind through a mix of forests and open meadows that support a wide variety of wildlife, making for a different puzzle to piece together each time.
On this beginner-friendly walk, a naturalist will guide you through reading the tracks, scat, and movement patterns of coyotes, foxes, deer, rabbits, and other animals sharing the landscape around you. Gain practical tracking skills and a new appreciation for the rich animal activity happening around you even when wildlife stays out of sight.
When
- Sat, Dec 12, 2026 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Who
Adults
Cost
- Adult Members $15
- Adult Nonmembers $20
Where
Location: Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Lenox
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Questions? Contact us:
- 413-637-0320 [email protected]
Instructors
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Nicaela Haig
Instructions
Meet in front of the red barn at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary on the side facing the wide gravel path. Restrooms are available, and your guide will arrive at the meeting area 15 minutes before the program starts.
Dress for the weather and bring layers for a morning of winter tracking. This program covers up to a mile of trail; terrain is level or gradually sloping but may be uneven or slippery due to snow, mud, or ice. Traction spikes or snowshoes may be available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis. Trekking poles are recommended if you typically use them on uneven ground. If inclement weather could affect your program, you will be notified by email.

