FNPA is hosting another Full Moon Hike!

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(Oranjestad)—Every month when the moon is full, the Aruba National Park Foundation hosts its monthly full moon hike for both members and non-members. This is your chance to join in on the fun, and take advantage of seeing the beautiful Aruban night sky!

For this month’s full moon event, the hike will start at the Baby Beach parking lot, where participants will be led through Sero Colorado and the phosphate mine on the east coast. With the moon illuminating your way, you can have a chance to see a few constellations and bright stars shining in the night sky, while also enjoying the cool night breeze and the beautiful sound of waves crashing on the rocky shore lines.

Participants are expected to meet and the Baby Beach parking lot at 6:15 pm this Monday, March 25th. The journey will cover 4.3 kilometers (2.6 miles) and is estimated to end around 9pm.

If you wish to participate, you can sign up for the event through this link: https://forms.office.com/r/UPTwu4ar0k, or contact the FNPA at (297) 585 1234 or e-mail, info@arubanationalpark.org for more info or questions. Spots are limited, so don’t wait!

Picture credit: FNPA on Facebook.