Fall Compass Quest
Scioto Grove 5172 Jackson Pike, Grove City, OH, United StatesEnjoy this fun and free compass game at Scioto Grove Metro Park! Meet at the Arrowhead Picnic area for equipment and instruction.
Enjoy this fun and free compass game at Scioto Grove Metro Park! Meet at the Arrowhead Picnic area for equipment and instruction.
Ongoing between 10 am-4pm. See a display of some of the many varieties of pumpkins, squash, and gourds available in the 1880s.
Bring your own journal or notebook as we slow down, engage our senses and become present in the moment while exploring and interacting with nature. Nature journaling combines observing and ...Read More
Learn about wildlife from the inside out with this display of skeletons and taxidermy.
Program begins at 3pm This program is for participants age 50 and up. Meet behind the farmhouse. Join us to learn about the history of the jack-o-lantern. Try your hand ...Read More
Happy Halloween! Celebrate the spookiest holiday with us at Homestead Metro Park! Bring your best costume and prepare for an evening of fun! We will have games, crafts, and a ...Read More
Celebrate the spooky season at the Metro Park. Walk a Trick-or-Treat trail, learn about nocturnal animals, hear some not-so-scary ghost stories, play some games and make a fall craft. Costumes ...Read More
Enjoy a beautiful sunrise over Darby Bend Lakes at Prairie Oaks Metro Park! Meet at the Lake 1 shelter house, and enjoy an approx. 2-mile hike around the lakes. 2755 ...Read More
Ongoing between 10 am-4pm. See a display of some of the many varieties of pumpkins, squash, and gourds available in the 1880s.
Step into the enchanted Blacklick Woods where everything comes to life. Voyage through the different realms searching for different creatures to earn your candy prize. Costumes are encouraged!
Learn about spiders, snakes, bats, and other scary animals and find out if they are actually dangerous.
Keep the tradition of the Innis family alive, and join us for a family-friendly celebration with crafts, activities, and animals from the Ohio Wildlife Center.