The Little River Regional Park offers a variety of nature programs for all ages. Regularly scheduled programs and special events are listed below. Park staff can also arrange programs on a variety of topics for schools, scouts, or other groups.
Registration is required unless otherwise noted. For more information or to sign-up, call the park office: 919-732-5505.
*Programs made possible by donations from the Little River Trail Runs and the TrailHeads Running Club.
Special Events/Programs
Fall/Winter Nature Walks
Day/Date(s):
Monday, September 7thFriday, October 16th
Friday, November 27th
Friday, January 1st
Time: 9am – 11:30am
Location: Meet at the Large Shelter
Fee: Free; no registration required
Description: We’ll explore the trails of Little River Park on some informal group walks. These walks led by park staff will be at a pace which allows for picture taking and enjoyment of the natural surroundings. We’ll have a few guide books and binoculars to loan.
Haunted Hike with CLAWS
Day/Date: Friday, October 30th
Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Location: Large Shelter
Fee: Free; all ages; no registration required
Description: Ghouls and goblins of all ages are invited to experience the park after dark. Explore the ¼-mile paved trail and discover what tricks and treats await. Wildlife educators from CLAWS will be stationed along the trail with their owls, ravens and hawks.
Stargazing at
Little River
Date/Times: October, 23rd, 7:30pm-9:30pmNovember 6th, 6pm-8pm
December 13th, 8pm-10pm
Location: Play Meadow
Fee: Free; all ages; no registration required
Description: The fine folks from Morehead Planetarium will bring out the high power telescopes and give us a tour of the night sky. Bring a blanket, camp chairs or your own telescope or binoculars. Be sure to call the park office after 4pm for cloud/cancellation updates: 919-732-5505.
Day/Date: Saturday, December 19th
Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Location: Large Shelter/Park Office
Fee: Free*; all ages; no registration required
Description: It’s peanut butter, pinecone- craft time, folks! Find out what birds are hanging around for the winter and make a few nature-themed ornaments for them to eat.
Christmas Bird Count
Day/Date: Sunday, December 20thTime: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Park Office
Fee: Free; ages 6 and up; no registration required
Description: Come count the birds at Little River. Join staff as we tally the diverse species of birds found around the park for Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count.
Tiny
Trekkers (ages 2-4)
Tiny Trekkers
is a series of programs designed for young children ages 2 to 4 years old
accompanied by an adult. Trekkers learn about nature through stories,
activities, crafts and games.
Hummingbirds
Date/Time: Monday, September 14th, 10am-11amLocation: Large Shelter
Fee: Free*
Min/Max: 4/12
Description: Trekkers try to keep up with the hummingbirds zipping around the park. Participants will learn how they get their food and fly so fast.
Lizards
Date/Time: Monday, October 5th, 10am-11amLocation: Large Shelter
Fee: Free*
Min/Max: 4/12
Description: Trekkers learn about lizards. We will search for anoles, fence lizards, and skinks as we learn about the special ways they protect themselves from predators.
Date/Time: Monday, November 2nd, 10am-11am
Location: Large Shelter
Fee: Free*
Min/Max: 4/12
Description: This month our Trekkers talk trees: some grow tall, some grow wide, but can you guess what they all hide? Stories, crafts and some tree-mendous fun!
Discovery
Club (ages 5 and Up)
Discovery
Club programs are geared toward children ages 5 & up accompanied by an
adult. Programs focus on learning about nature and science through hands-on
activities and exploration. Day/Date: Saturday, October 24th
Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Location: Large Shelter
Fee: Free*
Min/Max: 4/12
Description: We’ll dig into how rocks and fossils are formed and the tools archeologists use. Start your own rock collection and search for fossils from North Carolina.
Map & Compass
Day/Date: Saturday, November 21stTime: 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Location: Large Shelter
Fee: Free*
Min/Max: 4/12
Description: Learn the basics of reading a map and compass. Search around the park for hidden treasure using clues and your new skills.
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