Salamander Search
Blendon Woods 4265 E Dublin Granville Road, Columbus, United StatesLook under rocks and logs for salamanders at the stream. Wear shoes that can get wet.
Look under rocks and logs for salamanders at the stream. Wear shoes that can get wet.
Let's take a 2-mile interpretive hike through the forests and prairies under the starlight. Meet at the wagtail trail, 2914 Georgesville-Wrightsville Rd.
Learn about the American woodcock before heading out on a 1-mile hike. Search the fields to observe the unusual courtship of the American woodcock. May include off-trail hiking. Meeting location ...Read More
Experience the sunrise on an early morning 4-mile hike to Buzzard's Roost. Please arrive early and be prepared to start hiking at 6:30am. Terrain at Clear Creek is steep and ...Read More
Join a Naturalist for some good 'ol nature therapy! Feel free to bring something to sit on that's easy to carry as we take a short hike and practice some ...Read More
Hike 1.5 miles along a dirt trail to spy on the eagles at their nest. Meet at 5220 Cambria Way. Park along the street.
Want to learn about fungi at Blacklick Woods? Boost your "morel" in fungi knowledge and join a naturalist for a hike looking for what's growing in spring.
Look for residents and early migrants on a 1.5 hr. hike on gravel and natural surface trails. Limited binoculars available to borrow.
Check in on the eagles and osprey and search for other fine-feathered friends on an easy 2- mile walk on the Killdeer trail. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet ...Read More
Ongoing from 1-3pm. Help plant potatoes (conditions permitting), watch planting using a horse drawn potato planter, and learn about the importance of potatoes throughout history.
Go on a 6-mile round-trip hike on the Blacklick Creek Greenway with occasional stops along the way to learn about things we observe. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Meets ...Read More
Take a 1.5-mile stroll through the wetlands in search of ducks, sandhill cranes and other creatures enjoying the awakening of spring. Bring binoculars if you have them. The Kokomo trail ...Read More