Want to explore the conservation parks after dark?
January 3, 2026, 10:30 PM UTC - January 4, 2026, 12:30 AM UTC
Edward Medard Conservation Park, Meet in the main trailhead sign with your hike leaders
In-Person
The Full Moon Night Hike on Jan. 3, 2026 is full and there is no waiting list.
Join Ranger James on the Singing Bluffs trail to see what happens when the sun goes down at Edward Medard Conservation Park. The hike begins before the park closes just as the sun begins to set, and you'll hike under the light of the full "Wolf Moon." The singing bluffs trail winds through tall oaks, up and down small hills, and through bird nesting sites. You'll have the opportunity to look and listen for alligators in the reservoir, owls in the trees, and deer on the trail. This is a Hiking Spree related hike, so while you explore you'll also be checking off one of your 8 hikes!
Things to know
- Cost: $5
- The event is full and registration is closed for 1/3/26
- Participants must be at least 8 years old
- Participants under age 18 should be accompanied by an adult
- Weather related cancellations are possible
- Maximum of 20 participants
- Hike length: 1.4 miles
Things to bring
- Closed-toe shoes (required)
- Water in refillable container (required)
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Binoculars
- Bug spray
- Camera
- Flashlight
- Snacks
Participants must be registered for the event and for the Hiking Spree to attend.
Contact
For any questions email Ashley Martin or call (813) 365-5275.