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Several April Programs At Kinzua Bridge State Park

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Kinzua Bridge State Park Programs—April 2026

Vernal Pool Walk

Saturday, April 4th at 12:00PM

Made a year and a half ago, walk out on the General Kane Trail to view the “pools”!

No need for swimsuits! Please consider wearing boots as this area is somewhat

muddy. Meet in the overflow parking lot.


Rabbit or Hare?

Sunday, April 5th at 11:00AM

Stop by the Kinzua Bridge State Park Visitor Center and learn about the Cottontail Rabbit and the Snowshoe Hare. Discover some of the differences between the two! There will be a display that includes skulls and track molds.


Invasive Plant Walk

Saturday, April 18th at 11:00AM

Join us to celebrate Earth Day a little early by taking a wonderful walk around the

park looking for invasive plants! You don’t know what an invasive plant is? You’ll find

the answer and more at this program! Dress according to the weather and bring

gloves to help with removing the invasives. Meet in front of the visitor center.


Beginner Birding at Kinzua Bridge

Saturday, April 18th from 3:00PM to 5:00PM

Join us in the Visitors Center classroom for an introduction to birding! Learn how to get started, resources for beginners, and best practices. Then, take a walk around the park together to practice your skills! Bring your binoculars or borrow a pair on a first-come-first-served basis. This program will be rescheduled in the event of rain or adverse weather conditions.


Vernal Visitors Hike

Sunday, April 26th from 5:00PM to 7:00PM

Join our educator in the overflow parking lot for an easy hike on the General Kane

Trail! Visit the vernal pools to learn about the amphibians and woodland wildlife

that use the area. Attempt to spot salamanders, frogs, and egg masses that may be in

the water. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather and wear boots as

the trail may be muddy in areas. This program will continue in the event of light rain,

but will be cancelled in the event of thunderstorms or adverse weather conditions.


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