Take a Lichen to Moss!
Blendon Woods 4265 E Dublin Granville Road, Columbus, United StatesLearn about mosses and lichens, then make your own mini-habitat to take home. Ages 6+
Learn about mosses and lichens, then make your own mini-habitat to take home. Ages 6+
Come celebrate the ceremonial start of the 53rd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and learn about the history, the athletes, and the traditions of this incredible sport! Indoor program. Meeting ...Read More
Program on going from 1am - 3pm. Take a short hike through the sugarbush to learn about tapping trees and collecting sap, then go to the Farmhouse to watch sap ...Read More
Join Greg Miller, Ohio Birder Extraordinaire, as he tells stories about his big year of birding in North America in 1998. This amazing year inspired a book and a movie ...Read More
Join us Sundays in March to check on the progress of the Bald Eagles at their nest at 100AcreWoods. HIke 1.5 mi. on flat, primitive trail. Prepare for mud. Meet ...Read More
Join a naturalist on a 1-mile hike and learn how trees communicate with each other and how they are able to help each other out. Meet at the Ranger Station, ...Read More
Enjoy a hike through the tall pines at Walnut Woods Metro Park! We will hike approx. 2 miles on this paved, flat trail. Meet at the Tall Pines Area at ...Read More
Join like-minded adults who enjoy nature for approximately 2-3 miles hike on crushed limestone. Prepare for possible icy trails and cold weather. Meeting Location Notes: Highbanks Nature Center is the ...Read More
Join a naturalist on a hike to the wetland bird blind to look for migrating ducks. Hike will be approximately 3 miles over crushed limestone and somewhat hilly. The wetland ...Read More
Learn about the animals making sounds in the gardens this spring. Then join in on a short hike and make a musical craft.
Search for Ohio's earliest wildflower and visit a vernal pool on a guided 3-mile hike. Meet at the Barnebey-Hambleton Picnic Area, 620 Clear Creek Road SW in Lancaster (39.600092, -82.631611).
Learn about the animals making sounds in the gardens this spring. Then join in on a short hike and make a musical craft.