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Step into the gentle awakening of spring and join us for a mesmerizing night under April’s Pink Moon. Despite its name, the Pink Moon doesn’t take on a rosy hue but is instead named after the early blooms of wild ground phlox, one of the first flowers of the season. This full moon symbolizes renewal, growth, and the vibrant resurgence of life after winter’s slumber. Indigenous cultures and early settlers saw this moon as a sign of warming days and nature’s reawakening.
Experience the quiet beauty of Cope Environmental Center’s trails as they glow beneath the full moon. Listen to the chorus of frogs and the rustle of new leaves in the breeze, signs that spring is in full swing.