Nature Walk at Freedom Forest Preserve
Sat, Jun 06
|Freedom Forest Preserve
Enjoy a relaxing walk at the beautiful Freedom Forest Preserve while learning about the fascinating lives of amphibians that rely on vernal pools to complete their life cycle with SRLT Director and Maine Master Naturalist Cheryl Daigle. Scroll down for more info.


Time & Location
Jun 06, 2026, 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Freedom Forest Preserve, North Palermo Rd., Freedom, ME 04941, USA
About The Event
Join SRLT for a woodland walk and an exploration of a remarkable series of vernal pools at Freedom Forest Preserve. These ephemeral wetlands support the major lifecycle stages of four main indicator species: wood frogs, spotted salamanders, blue spotted salamanders, and fairy shrimp. Although we will be past time for looking for amphibian egg masses, we will explore the edges of these pools and learn their important role within healthy forests as we walk. The preserve, generously donated by Jane Fasullo in 2013, also hosts a representative forest songbird community and local mammals. All are welcome but please leave the pets at home. To more fully enjoy the walk please be dressed for the weather and wear sturdy hiking shoes. We will meet at the trailhead on North Palermo Rd one mile past the intersection with Greeley and Albion roads.
