Watch eagles foraging the river for their evening meal amidst the glow of the sun setting over the Palisades. Explore The Center at Mariandale with Westchester Land Trust’s Program Manager, Kim Fendrich, Conservation Easement Manager, Jody Hughes, and The Dominican Sisters of Hope, who take great care tending to this land.
Learn the triumphant story of the bald eagle and its recovery from the brink of extinction and connect with us to learn more about how land protection and thoughtful management are crucial to supporting wildlife in our area.
Bring binoculars if you have them and please leave your pups at home!
Day + Time: Saturday, March 7, 4:30–6pm (Rain date: March 8)
Getting There + Parking: 299 N Highland Ave, Ossining, NY 10562. Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow time to find parking and the meeting location. Park in the main lot and enter through the left side of the main building, through the Shield Door, not the front door. We will gather in the River Room. There are restrooms on site.
Accessibility: We’ll walk about one mile round trip on wide trails across varied terrain that may include grass, wooded areas, and a gently sloping hill. Some areas may be muddy.
Safety: Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Dress warmly in layers and bring polarized sunglasses to reduce the glare on the water.
Registration is required here.