Native Plant Gardening

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

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.

For Families: Decomposer Hike

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Take a 1.25-mile hike and learn about the important role decomposers play in an ecosystem.

For Adults 50+: Nature Origami

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Follow directions to make some nature-themed origami at the Nature Center. Materials provided.

Bugs & Blooms

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Join a naturalist on a 2-mile hike to search the fields for blooming flowers and the bugs that visit them.

Nature Kids: Crazy for Crayfish

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Take a 2-mile (round-trip) hike to Blacklick Creek and wade in the water in search of crayfish and other creek critters.

For Adults: Nature Photography

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Learn the ins and outs of your camera in our classroom before heading outside for a 1-mile hike to look for birds, butterflies and blooms to photograph.

Summer Fungi

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Bring the family to learn about mushrooms and search the trails for fungi on this 1.25-mile hike.

For Adults: Summer Fungi

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Join other adults on this 1.25-mile hike to search for mushrooms and learn about fungi.

Tots on the Trails

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

Share a slow-paced, half-mile hike with your toddler and discover nature together.

Learning & Loving Lepidoptera

Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United States

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.