Go Wild! This Weekend with Greenwich Land Trust

On Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Greenwich Land Trust will host its annual Go Wild! Family Field Day at the Greenwich Polo Club from 2:00-5:30pm.

This beloved family event celebrates Greenwich Land Trust’s 25th anniversary this year and everyone is invited to attend.

Go Wild! Contributed photo

Go Wild! Contributed photo

Proceeds from Go Wild! support Greenwich Land Trust’s efforts to conserve open space, connect the community with the natural world, and inspire the next generation of conservationists.

This year, Go Wild! will be bigger and better than ever. There will be five different food trucks on offer, Top Hops Half pint truck, Aquarion water and CT ice cream truck and tons of activities for children young and old.

The signature Ferris Wheel with breathtaking views of Connecticut is the main event, but there will also be a petting zoo, pony rides, bungee trampoline, rock climbing wall, face painting, Soccer with Aldwin, Make Modern crafts, flag football, corn maze, Touch-a-Truck and so much more.

General admission tickets are $80/adult, $35/child and include everything, so leave your wallets at home. Children 2 and under are free. VIP Patron tickets at various levels are also available which include early access to Go Wild! at 1:00 pm and a special Movie Night under the stars at Greenwich Polo Club on Friday, October 18 at 6:00pm.

Both general admission and VIP Patron tickets can be purchased in advance at www.gltrust.org or at the gate, although prices will increase the day of the event.

If you can’t make it to Go Wild, you can still support Greenwich Land Trust by purchasing raffle tickets for 9 incredible prizes, such as a weekend stay at the Mayflower Inn and Spa, a golfing package to Fisher’s Island Club and Maidstone Club, 4 tickets to the Giants vs Commanders game and more.

Conserving the Land. Connecting the Community.

Founded in 1976, the Greenwich Land Trust permanently protects and cares for more than 1000 acres of woodlands, marshlands, orchards, and meadows throughout Greenwich, preserving the ecological integrity, historic character, and scenic beauty of our community. The Greenwich Land Trust relies on volunteers, donors, and stakeholders to ensure the conservation of our community and its important natural areas. To make a land or monetary donation to GLT, visit www.gltrust.org.