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Come join us for this St. Patrick's Day themed hike! Hikers will follow clues along the trail to search for hidden pots of gold, and take a treasure home with them.
This is an open event, come anytime between 2-3pm to hike the trail as a family.
Other Things To Know
More than 48 hours notice - full refund.
Less than 48 hours notice - transfer of registration or coupon code toward a future program.
Reviews for Hunt for Gold Hike
3.7 out of 5
Based on 3 activity ratings
Danielle P.
Mar 17, 2024
Loved:
That it’s outside.
Improvements:
It was a lot more fun last year.
Hunt for Gold Hike
Location: Brown's Woods | Instructor: Jamie Johnson
Reviews for Muddy Boots Forest Camp
5.0 out of 5
Based on 46 provider ratings
Vanessa R.
Jan 14, 2025
Loved:
We love muddy boots and the teachers!
Forest School
Location: Water Works Park | Instructor: Katrina Collette, Samantha Collison, Sara Gilbert, Sonja Adams
Taylor N.
Dec 4, 2024
Loved:
My kids love going to Chloe’s class. They look forward to it every week. Chloe is so sweet and my kids love her. I love that my kids get some fresh air and get to explore outside.
Forest School
Location: Jester Park | Instructor: Chloe Deike
Joni B.
Nov 8, 2024
Loved:
This class was incredible because my daughter was able to receive direct instruction from Katy. It is so rare that we can take her somewhere where she doesn't need an interpreter - she can just be a kid!
Improvements:
Nothing. I am looking forward to future classes and hope that the group continues to grow.
Pumpkin Party for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
Location: Brown's Woods | Instructor: Katy Faircloth
Tessa R.
Nov 6, 2024
Loved:
It was laid back to follow the kids, but gave promptings and inspirations to keep them going. Loved it, and my son loves his book. :)
Improvements:
If more people had been using the recreation area at the time, it would have been harder to find the group. I didn't see the "muddy boots" hat wore by the leader (she had it on, i Just didn't know to look for it) when I went up to a group of women and small kids to ask if I was in the right place. Maybe a banner or something could help?