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Late Winter Walk at Burr Oak Woods

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Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area
blue springs, united states
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Sat, Feb 22, 4pm - 6pm CST

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Late Winter Walk at Burr Oak Woods

Free Event hosted by The Resilient Activist (donations welcome) 💚

Meeting Spot: Parking Lot of the Burr Oak Woods Visitor’s Center

Ages 12+

This February, join us for a crisp, revitalizing walk at Burr Oak Woods and listen for barred owls at dusk 🌙

Highlights for the Walk

Burr Oak Woods is located in Blue Springs just north of I-70. In Blue Springs, take Highway 7 north of I-70 for 1.10 miles, then west 1 mile on Park Road to the conservation area.

The conservation area features steep forested hillsides along Burr Oak Creek, large limestone boulders and outcrops, restored prairies and woodlands, and a trail complex that will guide visitors through many of these unique environments.

We’ll meet at the parking lot of the Visitor Center, which is open until 5pm (see the Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area Map).

What to Wear & Recommended Accessories

Wear warm shoes, preferably water-resistant, with good tread. Wool or warm socks, warm layers, gloves/mittens, and a good winter coat and hat are essential. Waterproof pants over warm pants are a wonderful addition to keep you dry.

A warm beverage in an insulated travel mug is a nice addition. Cameras/smartphones are welcome and stopping for photos is encouraged.  

”A walk in nature walks the soul back home.” – Mary Davis

Why Nature-Connection is Important

We *are* nature but our culture and lifestyle can separate from our connection with our environment. Re-establishing our sense of awareness and belonging in nature by breaking down barriers and spending more time outdoors helps each of us in different ways. It can reduce anxiety and depression, improve physical health, inspire creativity, improve clarity of thought, facilitate problem-solving, and help us gain perspective.

In a society where loneliness is an epidemic, rediscovering our sense of belonging within nature can help us feel a little less adrift and provide comfort when relationships with others fall short.

Contact Anna Graether at 816.985.2337 with questions.

About Trail Leader and Board Member, Anna Graether

"Anna is a lifelong learner and leader, currently working to create and encourage landscapes that are not only beautiful but sustain life, sequester carbon, feed pollinators and manage water. She is completing her Kansas Master Naturalist training and internship. Trained in commercial interior design, Anna worked at the intersection of design, facilities and sustainability for corporate, non-profit and government employers for thirty years. In this, she was happiest when focused on good design that supports people in the workplace while reducing the impact of buildings on the environment. Anna has been on the boards of Burroughs Audubon, Kansas City Community Gardens and MainCor." 

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Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area
blue springs, united states