Owl’s Hill offers Enchanted Forest Tour this Weekend

By SAMANTHA HEARN

If you’re looking for family fun this weekend that’s not scary, but still enchanting, look no further than Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary.

The owl and nature sanctuary is opening their grounds on Saturday evening for an Enchanted Forest trail adventure, giving families the opportunity to experience it in a fun and educational way. Along the trail, visitors will meet and learn more about misunderstood animals that call their Enchanted Forest home.

The evening includes a hayride, a live animal presentation, refreshments of warm apple cider and marshmallow roasting. Children and adults are invited to get into the spirit of the season by wearing costumes. The event takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 29.

Children age 2 and under are free, and for everyone else it’s $10 per person. Space is limited and pre-registration is required by clicking here. https://secure.qgiv.com/for/erf/event/776431/

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary was founded in 1988 and is a non-profit dedicated to a mission of environmental education and research, restoration of native flora and fauna, conservation and protection of natural resources and spreading and appreciation and enjoyment of nature.

They provide outreach through educational programs, conservation efforts, the arts and research partnerships.

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary is located at 545 Beech Creek Road S between Brentwood and the Grassland community north of Franklin. For more information, visit www.owlshill.org.

Samantha Hearn reports for Home Page Media Group. She can be reached via email at [email protected]