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Forest Bathing in Allegheny Commons

October 19 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

 

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Venue

Allegheny Commons – George Washington Monument
W North Ave and Arch Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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Join a certified guide for a forest bathing walk in Allegheny Commons. Connect with the natural world that exists in the urban environment.
You’ll be guided through a series of invitations that will allow you to slow down and explore nature through your senses. This practice supports health and well-being, and can help build a positive connection to nature, yourself, and others. Geared toward adults and youth 14 and up with an adult.
Location: Allegheny Commons Park, George Washington Monument, W North Ave and Arch Street, Pittsburgh PA 15212 Cost: Cost: Free level and $10 level
Participants: 20
Program Category: Connection to Nature
Length: Less Than 1 Mile
Surface Type: Pavement, crushed limestone, natural path
Slope: Gentle, mostly flat

This program is free of cost in collaboration with the 10.27 Healing Partnership. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy’s forest bathing initiative is supported, in part, through a generous investment from Staunton Farm Foundation.
This program is free of cost in collaboration with the 10.27 Healing Partnership. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy’s forest bathing initiative is supported, in part, through a generous investment from Staunton Farm Foundation.

Note: These programs are popular and fill quickly. There are many people that would like to attend but cannot when the program fills. If you register we strongly hope you will either attend or cancel your registration at least two days in advance.

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact 412-682-7275 or email info@pittsburghparks.org. All requests must be made by two business days prior to the date of the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met.

Details

Date:
October 19
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm