FREE! Signs of Spring Amphibian Walk
March 25 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Free
Join Greenwich Land Trust at our 80-acre Converse Brook Preserve for a guided one hour walk in search of one of spring’s most magical signs: amphibians returning to lay eggs in vernal pools. We’ll listen for calling frogs, look for egg masses, and spot the very first native plants pushing up through the forest floor.
This moderate-intensity walk will have us exploring uneven terrain, so please wear sturdy, waterproof footwear and dress for the weather.
✅Space is limited to 20 people
✅Registration is REQUIRED – click the event website to register!
✅The Converse Brook parking area is located between 51 and 21 Cherry Valley Road.
Details
- Date:
- March 25
- Time:
-
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
- Cost:
- Free
- Event Categories:
- Environment, Events, Family, For Children, For Seniors, Public Interest, Science
- View Event Website
Venue
- Converse Brook Preserve
-
Cherry Valley Road, parking lot by 20 Cherry Valley
Greenwich, CT 06831 United States + Google Map - Phone:
- 2036292151
- View Venue Website
Organizer
- Greenwich Land Trust
- Phone:
- 203-629-2151
- Email:
- michelle@gltrust.org
- View Organizer Website
Related Events
Greenwich ADHD
COLUMNS
Editorials
- March 21, 2026
Editorial: A Parade is Coming

- by Greenwich Sentinel
- March 16, 2026·
- March 10, 2026·
- February 27, 2026·
- February 20, 2026·
- February 6, 2026·
- February 2, 2026·
- January 27, 2026·
Restaurant reviews

Colony Grill, Originator of the Irish Pizza, Celebrates 90 Years
Tweet Share By Kia Heavey Connecticut recently caused a buzz after its Office of Statewide Marketing and Tourism claimed the title of Pizza Capital of the United States. Indeed, there are many decades-old, pioneering, and delicious pizza

From Pasta to Lattes: A Delicious New Destination in Chickahominy
In Chickahominy, Constantino’s Pastabowls has arrived with a burst of flavor, offering a fresh and vibrant twist on the classic Italian dining experience. The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance between comfort and style. With counter service that feels as warm as a family gathering and an airy, spacious room adorned with photos of famous faces enjoying pasta, this place radiates charm and authenticity.

Introducing Portland, Maine
For those who can’t stand the heat, for those who like charming coastal cities, for those who like the size of this little town, for those who love food, for those who love travel… may I introduce you to Portland, Maine. This city stands out as one of the best places to visit on the East Coast, blending the charisma of a classic seacoast town with the bustling energy of the state’s largest city. Clocking in with a population of just 68,313 residents, it seems hard to believe that Portland is Maine’s largest city.


























