Monarch Butterfly Walk
Sandy Hook - U.S. Life Station (Lot D & Lot E) Sandy Hook, NJ, United StatesJoin this Sandy Hook walk to see and learn about the amazing Monarch butterfly.
Join this Sandy Hook walk to see and learn about the amazing Monarch butterfly.
Join the Army Ground Forces Association volunteers for a lantern tour of several seacoast gun batteries.
Join Clean Ocean Action Beach Sweep, a biannual, statewide beach cleanup that occurs at over 70 New Jersey locations.
Join a ranger-led walk through Sandy Hook's maritime holly forest at a prime time to visit the area.
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association for a night of stargazing on the Hook.
Learn new skills in this Sandy Hook workshop, such as casting, knot tying, lure/bait selection and reading a beach.
Search for loons, ducks and species of seals that spend the winter in the waters off Sandy Hook.
Identify tracks from the beach to the forest with a park ranger at Sandy Hook.
Bring your binoculars on a trek throughout Sandy Hook to observe the seals and waterfowl that overwinter in New Jersey.
Take a trek through Sandy Hook to observe the seals and waterfowl that overwinter in New Jersey.
Hike to the Sandy Hook bayside with a park ranger to search for seal activity during their annual migration
Stop by Fort Hancock on this work and training day to chat with the Army Ground Forces Association, dressed in 1943 era coast artillery uniforms, as they restore and interpret Battery Gunnison/New Peck.
Celebrate the spring equinox with an early evening walk on the Hook.
Identify animal tracks from the beach to the forest with a park ranger at Sandy Hook.
Hike through Sandy Hook's restricted 64-acre maritime area to see its undisturbed holly forest and some of its rarest and largest trees.
Join Monmouth County Audubon Society to learn about the Sandy Hook bird banding project.
Join a park ranger-led walk through Sandy Hook's maritime holly forest.
Join American Littoral Society for a day of surf fishing and instruction on the beach at Sandy Hook.