Join us for an exploration of the best examples of glacial boreholes found anywhere. View these spectacular remnants of the last (??) Ice Age and gain understanding of how they fit into the larger geological history of Halliburton County. The hike is not long, however, the terrian will be difficult for anyone with mobility issues.
No dogs allowed.
HIKE #: 5
DATE: Saturday, September 21
START TIME: 2 pm
DURATION: 1.5 hours, 2 km
LOCATION: Harburn Road and Provost Road 3460
RATING: Intermediate: some hills, access/parking more remote
“People with mobility issues will find this hike difficult.
We will need to carpool to drive in to the site to reduce the number of cars.
Absolutely no dogs will be allowed on this hike.”
MAXIMUM #: 25
LEADER: John Etches
LEADER BIO: John is a geologist and environmental educator with 30 years of experience and brings a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm to his programs.
- In Search of Harburn Wells
Saturday, September 21, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location
Venue: Harburn Wells
Address: