Lake Sylvia First Day Hike- Forest Bathing Stroll

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Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing in nature for health and wellness benefits. The hike will begin at the Legacy Pavilion. The walk is a gentle easy stroll through the park and group camp.

Name of Hike: Forest Bathing Stroll

Length of Hike: .5 mile

Where to Meet: Legacy Pavilion

Is this Hike for Beginners? Yes

Suggested minimum age of children to attend: Adult Oriented

ADA Accessible? No

Stroller Accessible? No

Are leashed dogs allowed? No

Restrictions: No restrictions

Registration Required: No

Things to bring: Dress for weather rain/mud boots

Cancellation Information: N/A

Description: Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing in nature for health and wellness benefits. The hike will begin at the Legacy Pavilion. The walk is a gentle easy stroll through the park and group camp.

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01 Jan

Lake Sylvia First Day Hikes

Hike Options

1.5 Lake Trail – Open to all ages
Meet at the Legacy Pavilion at 1pm. The hike will begin there and will go around the lake, 1.5 miles. The trail can be slippery and muddy, so rain/mud boots are heavily recommended.

Forest Bathing Stroll
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing in nature for health and wellness benefits. The hike will begin at the Legacy Pavilion. The walk is a gentle easy stroll through the park and group camp.

.5 Mile Kids Hike
Our kids hike begins at the legacy pavilion. The group will be led by staff over the bridge and up through group camp and back toward the dam and back to the legacy pavilion. Along the way plant species and little critters will be discussed.