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  • Middle School Children exploring the woods as part of a summer camp program

    Junior Naturalist Day Camp Week 1 (Ages 9-11)

    , Harrisburg
    Junior Naturalists ages 9 to 11 interested in the flora and fauna of Wildwood Park will spend the week learning about species identification and natural history. Topics explored include life beneath the water, tracks and scat, plants, insects and birds. REGISTRATION OPENS ON JANUARY 5, 2026.
  • DCHMRT- Chlorine Kits Overview

    , Dauphin
    Chlorine Kits
  • DCHMRT Cache Maintenance

    , Dauphin
    HMRT Cache Maintenance
  • Edible Red berries on vines with green leaves

    Wild Edibles Program

    Join Debbie Naha (the Wild Edibles Lady) to discover edible plants in our area. Lots of folks do not realize they are surrounded by edibles. From vacant lots to backyards, nature provides an abundance of plants that are human foods.
  • Young children playing in a classroom setting

    Little Sprouts Day Camp 2 (Ages 4-5)

    , Harrisburg
    Sprouts ages 4 and 5 will discover nature through hands-on activities. Spend the day exploring the outdoors through discovery and sensory walks, stories, crafts and much more. REGISTRATION OPENS ON JANUARY 5, 2026
  • EMC Training-G-205 Course TBD

    G-205: Recovery from Disaster: Local Community, Date TBD
  • Kids running outside

    Nature Explorers Day Camp Week 1 (Ages 6-8)

    , Harrisburg
    Children ages 6 to 8 will learn about animal adaptations, explore aquatic life in Paxton Creek and enjoy a live animal presentation. Each day we will explore a new topic including native trees, mammals, amphibians, insects and water/wetlands. Please register for only one week. Registration limited to 20 campers.
  • DCHMRT- Tanker Rollover Exercise

    , Dauphin
    Tanker Rollover Exercise
  • a picture of light-colored leather work gloves

    Volunteer Work Day- Park Rx

    , Harrisburg
    Take this opportunity to work outside and help Wildwood’s continued park and habitat enhancement projects. Tools and work gloves provided. This program is part of the Dauphin County Park Rx series of programs sponsored by Highmark Blue Shield. Pre-registration required.
  • Orange and yellow flower

    Flower Walk: Still More Blooms – Park Rx

    Join volunteer Jane Earle to search and view joe-pye weed, pokeweed, three species of monarda and two species of jewelweed. Learn how these flowers were named and some of their early and even modern day uses.