• Wet Felting Craft

    We ‘herd’ you want to learn more about sheep and make a wet felting craft with their wonderful and warm wool that they provide! This program is free and for toddlers. Registration is required by calling the park office at 518-793-0511.

  • Friends Kid’s Holiday Break

    *CRAFT IS FULL* Join the Friends of Moreau Lake State Park for a seasonal craft! Registration is required on the friend’s website, space is limited! www.FriendsofMoreauLake.org

  • Snow Sculpture Play

    Drop by the nature center where we will be outside making snow sculptures! This program is free and for all ages. Registration is not required.

  • Winter Wonderland Chemistry

    Slide into a world of icy experiments and winter “magic!” Join a park educator to explore simple, safe chemical reactions to make: fizzing “snow,” quick melting ice, and instant snow. This hands-on program teaches the science of reactions, freezing, and melting in a fun and interactive way. This is a free program for ages 6+. Please register in advance by …

  • Eagle Watch

    Eagle Watch

    Join a park educator on a convoy-style journey along the Hudson River to try to spot our local Bald Eagles. We will be getting in and out of vehicles at a few locations and, with a little luck, viewing the eagles through binoculars and a scope so make sure to bring your hat and gloves! If you have binoculars bring …

  • Nature Trail Hike

    Join a park educator on this easy 1.5 mile hike on the Nature Trail. We will walk around the back pond and past the beaver lodge and over the bridge to make a nice loop. The trails can be icy so please wear the appropriate attire for the weather with water-resistant hiking shoes, microspikes, and trekking poles if you need …

  • Starting a Filed Journal

    Join an educator at the nature center to get started on your field journaling journey for 2026. We will supply journals that we can customize and decorate. We will learn about the importance of recording observations then practice our skills and go on a short walk if we are able. This is free and geared to ages 13+. Please reserve …

  • Homeschool Pop-Up Science Series

    Join us for the first class in Moreau Lake State Park’s new Science Series for homeschool families. Discover how animals survive the cold season through hands-on learning and outdoor exploration. At 11:00am, students in grades 1 to 4 (typically ages 6 to 9) will explore hibernation and brumation with fun activities and games that show how different species rest or …

  • Wiggly Wanderers

    Wiggly Wanderers

    Wiggly Wanderers is a casual and fun program that is offered to walking toddlers, carriable babies and their caregivers. This is a beginner’s hike/wander series with not too much distance for toddlers who are ready to move and caregivers who are willing and able to baby wear and/or carry their toddler if their legs get too tired. Strollers will not …

  • Wiggly Wanderers; Growing Explorers

    Wiggly Wanderers; Growing Explorers

    Join us for a brand-new extension of our beloved Wiggly Wanderers program! Designed for preschoolers, this short, play-based class introduces little learners to how animals adapt in winter. Children will explore fur, feathers, and other adaptations through simple movement games, hands-on materials, and a brief outdoor peek at the winter world around them. This class gives young explorers their first …

  • Family Friendly Potters Point Hike

    This is a short hike off trail along the Hudson River. This hike is not stroller friendly but kids do enjoy it. The trails can be icy so please wear the appropriate attire for the weather with water-resistant hiking shoes, microspikes, and trekking poles if you need them. This is free and for all ages, registration is required by calling …

  • Monthly Hiking Series

    Join the monthly hiking series where we will explore the wide variety of trails at Moreau Lake State Park throughout the year! This month we will start at Lake Bonita and check on our Waterfall Trail’s waterfall. This hike is approximately 2.9 miles out and back with an elevation gain/loss of 297 feet. The trails can be icy so please …