Blacklick Creek Exploration
Take a 2-mile (round-trip) hike to Blacklick Creek and use nets to catch fish, crayfish and insects.
Take a 2-mile (round-trip) hike to Blacklick Creek and use nets to catch fish, crayfish and insects.
Join a naturalist on a 1.25-mile hike through the Walter Tucker Nature Preserve to look and listen for Barred Owls.
Share a slow-paced, half-mile hike with your toddler and discover nature together.
Learn about the importance of butterflies and moths, as well as how to identify several common species found at Blacklick Woods. Take a 1-mile hike to see what is flying.
Join a naturalist on this 1.5-mile hike and go off the trail along the Mud Run to explore everything from fungi in the woods to flowers in the fields.
Learn how to manage your garden for native plants and pollinators in our classroom before heading outside to view some native prairie and woodland plants.
Take a 1.25-mile hike and learn about the important role decomposers play in an ecosystem.
Follow directions to make some nature-themed origami at the Nature Center. Materials provided.
Join a naturalist on a 2-mile hike to search the fields for blooming flowers and the bugs that visit them.
Learn about what animals live over and under the pond through a story, activity and craft.
Learn about what animals live over and under the pond through a story, activity and craft.
Take a 2-mile (round-trip) hike to Blacklick Creek and wade in the water in search of crayfish and other creek critters.