Foraging Hike with The Art of Ecology

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Join Marissa with The Art of Ecology for a guided foraging hike! Participants will learn about foraging etiquette, how to identify some wild edibles, and then return to the center from our hike to create and enjoy many snacks and refreshments made with locally foraged natural-edibles. We will hike rain or shine, so please dress […]

Bird Walk

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Join our naturalists for a guided bird walk around the Bucks Audubon property every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month! All ages and experience levels are welcome. Please bring a field guide, binoculars or borrow some of ours!

Free

Bird Watching Hike in Doylestown

Doylestown Central Park 425 Wells Rd, Doylestown, PA, United States

The Doylestown Township Parks and Recreation Department and the Environmental Advisory Council invite you to participate in a family friendly Bird Watching Hike.  Led by birding expert Diane Smith, the walk will begin in Central Park and meander for approximately 2 miles along the park system trails.  The walk will include Central Park's bird blind […]

Pumpkin Carving Night

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Help us line the trails with Jack-O-Lanterns for our Haunted Trails event by carving a pumpkin! We will provide pizza, refreshments and carving utensils, all you need is yourself, some creativity and a pumpkin! Pumpkins will then go out on our trails. Come see your carved pumpkin all lit up during our Haunted Trails event […]

Free

Great Backyard Bird Count and Winter Hike – OLD

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a community science project launched in 1998 in the US that expanded world-wide in 2013. Join thousands of birders reporting their data over a four day period. These observations help scientists better understand global bird populations before one of their annual migrations. Meet at the Visitor Center at 2pm for a brief […]

Signs of Spring Walk

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

As the snow starts to melt, signs of life begin erupting in the woods and creeksides.  Join us at 2pm for an early spring nature walk as we search for our first wildflower (Symplocarpus Foetidus), vernal pools, returning birds, early buds and animal tracks. Dress for the weather and ground conditions.  FREE.  Registration required. REGISTER HERE!

Rain Barrel Workshop

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Are you interested in building your own rain barrel to collect rain water on your property?  Would you like to learn more about water conservation and storm water management?  If so, then join us and the Penn State Bucks County Master Watershed Stewards to build your own rain barrel.  Registration will include all supplies, including […]

Frog Walk – SOLD OUT

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!  Join us at 7pm for an evening exploration of the croaks, trills and splashes of our local amphibians! Get up close and personal with Spring Peepers, Leopard Frogs, Green Frogs and many of our other local amphibians!  Warm spring evenings are filled with the sounds of these fascinating animals, so […]

Earth Day Festival 2022

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Spring is on it’s way here, the days are warming up, and you’re ready to get outside with family and friends! Celebrate this amazing planet we live on and share during our many great programs and activities at this festival, all geared to getting you and your family out, enjoying and learning more about nature! […]

Spring Wildflower Walk

BCAS at Honey Hollow Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, United States

Come discover the briefly blooming beauties of spring on our wildflower walk.  These flowers, known as ephemerals due to their short bloom period are found in woodland that have yet to sprout their leaves and are usually gone by June. We’ll take a walk through our woods and around our pond to search out these […]