Women in the Wild: Fly-Tying!
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***Registration required. Materials limited.***
Interested in fly fishing? Why not try tying your own flies? Join a state park naturalist for an afternoon at Nockamixon’s Environmental Education Center, where we will learn some basic fly-tying techniques. This program will be held indoors. Participants will leave with two hand-made flies they can use on their next fly-fishing adventure! For any questions, please reach out to Annastasia Soto at [annsoto@pa.gov](mailto:annsoto@pa.gov).
Directions to Environmental Education Center from the Park Office:
1. From the park office parking lot, head northeast by turning right onto Route 563/ Mountain View Drive.
2. Proceed 0.8 miles to Harrisburg School Road and turn right.
3. Proceed 0.3 miles to the stop sign (entering the park) and turn right.
4. Proceed 0.2 miles to parking lot #12 and park.
5. Using either the main park roadway (follow the lights!) or the gravel path, walk through the wooded area 400 ft to the Environmental Education Center.
Women in the Wild is a monthly series of outdoor programs held at state parks throughout the Southeast. Each month of 2026 there will be an opportunity to get outdoors, learn a new skill, and have fun in a relaxed, friendly, and affirming environment. Choose from activities like archery, paddleboarding, rock climbing, and birdwatching. Check out the event at your closest state park or follow Women in the Wild to a new park each month. We’re excited to spend the year with you trying new things!
