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The Waters Family getting ready to head out on the guided reptile and amphibian search
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Hikers Dawn Taft and Jennifer Jenkins preparing to hit the trails
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Singer Scottie Preston performs a song written for the occasion at the “Say My Name” remembrance ceremony
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Scenic Rivers Board Member Edmee Geis with husband Greg Griffin
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Hikers preparing to head out for an early morning bird hike with hike leader Oliver Griffin
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Scenic Rivers Board President Joan Renner (left) and Scenic Rivers Executive Director Sarah Knebel (right)
Scenic Rivers Land Trust, in partnership with Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks, celebrated the 16th Walk for the Woods at the Bacon Ridge Natural Area in Crownsville on April 24. This was the first in-person event the Annapolis-based nonprofit has hosted since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual day of guided hikes promotes families exploring the outdoors and public access to the Bacon Ridge Natural Area, the county-owned property full of forests, wetlands, and history permanently protected by a conservation easement co-held by Scenic Rivers and Maryland Environmental Trust.