For Adults: Science Sunday – Invasive vs Native
Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United StatesJoin Mikaela Mohr from Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District to learn about the importance of native plants.
Join Mikaela Mohr from Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District to learn about the importance of native plants.
Get in the spirit of Valentine’s day and bring someone special with you to enjoy a peaceful 2-mile forest hike! Ages 18+. Meet at the Indian Ridge Bulletin Board, 2705 ...Read More
Stop in and visit different stations including hands-on discovery, herbal treats, and plant your own. Learn about herbs and how they are helpful to humans and animals.
The great Backyard Bird Count is a worldwide birdwatching event, ongoing since 1998. Stop by the Nature Center to help us count birds, and learn how you can participate at ...Read More
Who is the commander and chief of Quarry Trails? Find out who is at the top of the food chains at Quarry Trails and take a one-mile hike to look ...Read More
Program begins at 1:30. Meet at Buzzards Roost Picnic Area. Take a short walk to the sugarbush and learn how to tap a maple tree.
Celebrate the day off school with us as we learn about the birds in our backyards. We will learn about some of the common birds you may see this time ...Read More
Enjoy Archery with a twist!!! Glow Archery is indoors at the Blacklick Woods Golf Course! Shoot at themed targets, and enjoy the glowing lights of the range! Archery is recommended ...Read More
Ignite your night and join us for a couples date night stroll through the woods on this 1.5-mile lantern-lit hike through the Walter Tucker State Nature Preserve.
Join us for an evening of painting. Follow along with step-by-step instructions to paint two 'love' birds in a tree. Materials and instruction will be provided. Beer and wine available ...Read More
Join us for an after dark adventure on this two mile lantern hike! Some lanterns will be available to borrow. Meet at the Arrowhead Picnic Shelter.
Hike 2 or 4 mi. on grave and natural surface trails. Moderate pace. Stairs and hills.