Herbs – The Spice of Life
Slate Run Living Historical Farm 1375 OH-674, Canal Winchester, OH, United StatesProgram ongoing between 1-3pm. Learn about some of the traditional uses of herbs in cooking and medicine.
Program ongoing between 1-3pm. Learn about some of the traditional uses of herbs in cooking and medicine.
Enjoy the beauty of fall and the leaves changing color at Slate Run Metro Park! Hike will be approx. 1.4 miles long over hilly terrain. Hiking boots recommended. Meet at ...Read More
Join a naturalist for a quiet evening hike to discovery wildlife as the light fades inside the forest. Hike is approx 1 mile on crushed gravel and includes hills. Families ...Read More
Take a 1-mile hike to the creek where you will work with staff to pick up litter and debris. Bring gloves and boots!
The world around us is filled with clues that point to the presence of native wildlife. Our wild friends might leave behind tracks, chew marks, nests, scales, fur, or feathers! ...Read More
Are you wanting to learn more about backpacking? Join us for a 6-week series of interactive classes designed as an introduction to backpacking, building up to an overnight trip at ...Read More
Are you wanting to learn more about backpacking? Join us for a 6-week series of interactive classes designed as an introduction to backpacking, building up to an overnight trip at ...Read More
Enjoy the early fall colors on a tram ride around the park. Tram boards at the Nature Center.
Join the Greater Columbus Dahlia Society to learn how to save your dahlia tubers for another year of blooms.
Celebrate the anniversary of Darby Creek becoming a Scenic River. Enjoy seining in the creek, live animals, crafts, archery, and more along the Big Darby Creek. Meet representatives from organizations ...Read More
Meet at the Kingfisher shelter and come on a 1 mile hike and collect leaves to use in a leaf rubbing activity! Use address 2319 Quarry Trails Drive Columbus OH ...Read More
Hop on board the tram to enjoy the fall colors on a tram ride around the park. Tram boards at the Nature Center.