
Join the fun at Babler Memorial State Park for a GPS egg hunt. Eggs will be hidden in various places around the park, including on trails, under pavilions, in fields and everywhere in between. You can find a prize to take home at each location!
No experience with GPS is necessary. You can sign up for a GPS device pre-loaded with the egg locations and you'll receive instructions on how to complete the hunt. Or, bring your own GPS device or phone and you'll be provided with the coordinates for all the hidden eggs.
Cost is $12 per person.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m. on March 23 beginning at the Babler Outdoor Education Center in Babler Park, Wildwood.
More information and to register: prcommunityed.org
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