Homeschool: Nature Journal
Join us and create your own natural journal. Children will learn who to sew and bind a simple paper journal that can be used all year to make observations, draw ...Read More
Join us and create your own natural journal. Children will learn who to sew and bind a simple paper journal that can be used all year to make observations, draw ...Read More
Let's take a short walk to learn about owls and try to find one in our woods. Meet at the Indian Ridge Bulletin Board, 2705 Darby Creek Dr.
Enjoy the thrill and fun of archery this winter while being toasty warm inside at the Blacklick Woods Golf Course!! Archery will be indoors at the Golf Course Pro Shop! ...Read More
Join us in brining in the New Year at this fast-paced Cardio Hike at Prairie Oaks Metro Park! Meet at Darby Bend Lakes, Lake 1 parking lot. Use address 2755 ...Read More
Celebrate the winter season with a fun scavenger hunt that will lead you around the park! Pick up your scavenger hunt at the shelter house from 4-6pm and complete the ...Read More
Hike up and down hills on this moderate 1.5-mile trek through the forest. Meet at the Buzzard’s Roost Picnic Area bulletin board.
Enjoy watching the sunset while eating a toasty s'more around a warm campfire at Quarry Trails Metro Park! Meet at the Basin Parking Lot, all equipment provided. Quarry Trails Metro ...Read More
Take a slow wander out to Thoreau Lake to look for winter birds and see what waterfowl are using the pond this week.
Take a 1.25-mile hike through the Walter Tucker State Nature Preserve to search for roosting owls.
Join us for our Monthly Adventure Book Club! No registration is necessary; all are welcome. This month's book is "The Shadow of Kilimanjaro" by Rick Ridgeway. We will meet at ...Read More
Take a self guided hike on any of our public trails and enjoy refreshments at our Barnebey Hambleton area from 10am-1pm. Meet at the Park Office (185 Clear Creek Road, ...Read More
Stop by the Naturalist's Office and pick-up a Scavenger Hunt sheet. Hike any trail and look for signs of life, which can be found even in the cold of January. ...Read More