January. Scott and Judy snowshoed through the Woods to the marsh.
July. Floating through the Estuary on a sunset paddle reminiscent of a Winslow Homer watercolor.
February. This ice floe reveals the secret of the mud patches on the spring marsh.
August. Look for Indian pipes after a rainy period in late August and September.
March. Here is a guide to things to look for in Hull's secret woods over the next months. Make your own discoveries.
September. Under the leadership of the Weir River Watershed Associaiton, the Estuary Center is becoming a place to learn about the Weir River Estuary and buildings that care for the environment.
April. A Great Blue Heron visible from the water or the George Washington Boulevard bridge.
October. The Hull Lifesaving Museum's Head of the Weir Race has helped people to get to know the Weir Rive Estuary.
May. A Great Egret. Taking flight--wing power and wind power.
November. The Weir River Woods' maple leaves are part of the joy of fall.
June. Children explore the hummock in the marsh around the Weir River Woods.
December. Liam, our Estuary elf, smiles beneath a leaf given by his sister Lily.