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Day at play

Day at Play is a chance for families to enjoy the outdoors together at Millican Reserve. The event offers activities for all ages, from trail walks and nature crafts to paddling and farm visits. It’s designed to encourage movement, exploration, and connection with the land in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Day at Play typically takes place on Saturday mornings, but be sure to check the community calendar for the latest dates and times. Registration is free but required so we can prepare for everyone who attends—bring your sense of adventure and see where the day leads.

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Overview

What to expect

Day at Play brings together a variety of outdoor activities designed to help families explore and enjoy Millican Reserve at their own pace. Whether you’re hiking, playing games, visiting the farm, or trying your hand at nature crafts, the event is relaxed, come-and-go, and open to all ages. It’s a perfect way to experience the land, meet others in the community, and spend a morning outdoors. Each event is a little different depending on the season, so there’s always something new to discover.

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Event Details

Know before you go

When: Usually held on Saturday mornings (check the calendar for details)

Where: Typically convenes at Basecamp at Millican Reserve (19851 FM 2154)

Cost: Free, but registration is required to help us plan for supplies and activities

What to Bring: Water bottles, sunscreen, hats, casual outdoor clothing, and a sense of adventure

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Why it Matters

Building healthy community

Day at Play is more than a morning of fun—it’s a way to build deeper connections with nature, family, and community. Time spent outdoors has proven benefits for health and well-being, and events like this help people of all ages experience the land firsthand. By exploring together, families become part of the larger mission of the Conservancy: building a healthier, more connected community rooted in nature. We hope you’ll make Day at Play a part of your family’s outdoor traditions.

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