
NORWOOD PARK — The Cook County Forest Preserves will hold the first of two "winter exploration days" Saturday, offering a wide array of wide array of free outdoor activities for families.
The day includes "tracking local wildlife, flora identification, bird adaptation, exploration hikes" and "compass-based orienteering using primitive and modern methods," said Stacina Stagner, a spokeswoman for the forest preserves. Participants will also learn how to build a backpack out of "natural materials" and make a campfire.
If there's snow on the ground by Saturday, activities will include "snowshoeing, sledding and winter-based shelter-building," Stagner said.
The event will run from noon-4 p.m. Saturday at Caldwell Woods, 6350 W. Devon Ave.
Another "winter exploration day" will be held on Jan. 24 at the Dan Ryan Woods Pavilion, 8700 S. Western Ave.
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