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Trees for Tomorrow Outdoor Adventures at Tara Lila: Guided Night Hike

Eagle River, WI—On Saturday, October 26th, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, Trees For Tomorrow (TFT), in partnership with Tara Lila LLC, will host a FREE Outdoor Adventures  informative nighttime hike on one of Tara Lila’s beautiful forest trails near the city of Eagle River. The evening will begin with a brief indoor presentation on Trees For Tomorrow's campus, focusing on the importance of preserving true dark spaces and their benefits for both humans and wildlife. Attendees will learn how artificial light can affect natural habitats, disrupt nocturnal wildlife, and even impact human circadian rhythms. After the indoor portion, participants will head to Tara Lila's Sundstein Road Unit for a 40-60 minute guided hike through the forest navigating occasionally uneven terrain.

The guided night hike is designed to be family-friendly and accessible to participants ages 5 and up. The total event will last approximately two hours; the hike itself will take about an hour to complete. Participants are expected to return to the Trees For Tomorrow campus by 7:30 PM. Restrooms and drinking water will be available at the campus, with a pit toilet located at the Sundstein Road trailhead. Proper outdoor footwear and warm clothing are recommended, as fall evenings can be cool.

Thanks to the generous donation of the Aylward family and the ongoing partnership with Tara Lila LLC, this event is free to the public. Trees for Tomorrow encourages families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the nocturnal forest to attend. Whether you're a first-time hiker or a seasoned nature lover, this night hike promises a memorable experience where you can connect with nature in a truly special way.

The Program is free, but pre-registration is required, and space is limited. Interested individuals can register online at https://www.treesfortomorrow.com/Current-Activities/ or by calling Trees for Tomorrow's main office at 715-479-6456.

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