Celebrate the Worm Moon: Evening Hike Under a Full Moon - Learn about the "Blood Moon" eclipse
Join us for a peaceful and invigorating Full Moon Hike on Monday, March 2nd. Flashlight free hike, no using your phone or watches either.
With sunset at 5:53 PM and the massive, nearly full Moon having risen earlier at 5:15 PM, our 6:30 PM start time is perfectly situated to transition from the soft glow of twilight into the deep, enchanting beauty of the night.
The Worm Moon—so named because it marks the time the ground begins to thaw and earthworms emerge—will be bright and high above the horizon, casting a spectacular, natural light over the trail, ensuring a surprisingly clear and safe walking experience.
This 90-minute guided walk offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature as the world falls silent. Walking under the brilliance of the Moon provides a fresh perspective, engaging your senses to the quiet sounds and scents of the early spring landscape.
As a special topic for the evening, we’ll discuss the dramatic "Blood Moon" total lunar eclipse that will take place just 10 hours after our hike, sharing insight on this celestial event.
Whether you’re looking to mark the changing season or simply enjoy a restorative evening outdoors, this hike is a perfect way to clear your head and embrace the powerful energy of the approaching Worm Moon.
Remember to wear sturdy footwear and dress in layers for the cooling night air!
Meet in the Roberts Elementary School parking lot by 6:20pm.