Sturgeon Moon Sunset & Full Moon Hike
August 28 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Free
Join us for a sunset hike on the night of the Full Sturgeon Moon — and one of the most remarkable full moons of 2026. Tonight’s Sturgeon Moon rises alongside a deep partial lunar eclipse, during which nearly 96% of the moon’s surface passes through Earth’s shadow. As we ascend Cowles Mountain via the less-crowded service road route, the Sturgeon Moon will be climbing above the eastern horizon — emerging from its eclipse in deep amber and burnt orange, fuller and more luminous than a typical full moon night.
The Sturgeon Moon takes its name from the Native American tradition of the Great Lakes, where lake sturgeon — the largest freshwater fish in North America — were most abundantly caught in late August. It is a moon of abundance and fullness. A fitting sky to gather and move under together.
What to Expect
- Pace — leisurely to moderate, suitable for most fitness levels
- Distance — approximately 2.6 miles round trip via the service road route
- Terrain — wide gravel service road, gradual and stable ascent
What to Bring
- Headlamp or flashlight (red light mode recommended)
- Good hiking or trail shoes
- Layers — it cools down quickly after sunset
- Water — at least 1 liter per person
- Optional — hiking poles, camera, small snack
Special Note
The partial lunar eclipse peaks in the early hours of August 28 — by the time we hike that evening the moon will be rising full and recovering from its eclipse, carrying that characteristic deep warm glow on its surface. This is a sky event worth showing up for. We hike as a group. No one will be left behind in the dark.
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