About this Event
Lake Champlain Nature Walk!
Join us in person for a chill nature walk by Lake Champlain with the awesome podcast hosts (and hosts of our !) and the crew. It’s a great chance to soak in the sights, learn cool stuff about the local environment (Champ included), and hang out with fellow nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on this fun, laid-back adventure!
When: Meet up between 10:15a and 10:30a
Where: Meet outside on the Lake Champlain side of the ECHO, Leahy for Lake Champlain Building (1 College St)
Route: out and back via the boardwalk and Burlington Bike Path
What to bring: water, weather-appropriate layers, proper footwear
Depending on weather and bike path conditions, we may have litter pickup supplies available for those who want to do a bit of service during our stroll. We may also explore a bit of the Rock Point area as path conditions allow.
About NPAD:
is a chart topping storytelling podcast with millions of downloads to date, exploring the wild side of America’s national parks and public lands. Each episode blends history, mystery, and true stories from the outdoors, uncovering the lesser known and often darker chapters that have unfolded in some of the most beautiful places in the world.
Hosted by Cassie and Danielle, the show examines survival stories, unsolved mysteries, environmental history, and human encounters with the natural world. Through immersive narrative storytelling, National Park After Dark invites listeners to connect more deeply with the landscapes around them, inspiring curiosity, conservation, and greater preparedness in the outdoors.
About LCBP
The Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) is a Congressionally-designated initiative to restore and protect Lake Champlain and its surrounding watershed. We work with partners in New York, Vermont, and Québec to coordinate and fund efforts to address challenges in the areas of phosphorus pollution, toxic substances, biodiversity, aquatic invasive species, and climate change. The LCBP also administers the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership, which builds appreciation and improves stewardship of the region’s rich cultural resources by interpreting and promoting its history.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, 1 College Street, Burlington, United States
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