With winter coming, we're shifting our focus a bit from outdoor events to online content. Check out the slew of new blogs and a podcast we have posted from community contributors, team members, and our local fairies!

Don't miss your chance to get a Nature Up North Community Calendar either! More details in the announcement below.

We're excited to announce that our community calendars have made their way into stores! The proceeds from your purchase of our calendar go directly to support free environmental educational programming for the people of the North Country. Throughout the year, our staff are able to lead walks on local trails, lead workshops on different conservation efforts, work with k-12 students, write blogs, record podcasts, and do so much more! All thanks to the generosity of our North Country neighbors. 

For more information on where to find our calendars and what encounters were picked for this year's edition, follow this link!

Fire Just Our Nature

In most parts of the world, the tradition of burning a Yule log, sometimes called a Christmas log, has largely fizzled out. While holiday cards may show charming birch logs aflame in a hearth, old-time Yule logs in 6th and 7th century Europe looked more like saw-logs. Some of them wouldn’t fit in a house, let alone a fireplace.

When most people think about microplastics, they imagine large, crowded cities or polluted coastlines.

Cover of the 2026 Calendar Just Our Nature

Proceeds from calendar sales benefit Nature Up North's community outreach initiatives. Each year, Nature Up North reaches thousands of local residents through guided hikes, paddles, workshops, and K-12 programs. Thanks for your support!

3 Crazy Pugs Ask a Fairy

Thimble and Blossom let us know that they loved all of the nature questions you had for them this year, and loved the fairy drawings some folks left behind! Despite the dry conditions this summer, the rain this fall made for a beautiful fall foliage season and made it possible for Thimble and Blossom to stick around into November.

Marbled orbweaver eating a bee Just Our Nature

Note: The photo above is of a marbled orbweaver, a spider not featured in this article. Photo Credits: Troy Parla

Events Up North

January 04, 2026

Join Nature Up North Project Manager Dan for our first hike of the year: a snowshoe near Black Lake! 

February 07, 2026

Nature Up North is excited to announce the 8th Annual Winterfest Cardboard Sled Races!