Join us for a program designed for teens! Click on the tickets button for more information or to register.
Share your love of Cincinnati Nature Center! Bring your friends, neighbors and family for a visit to Cincinnati Nature Center’s Rowe Woods on September 25 and 26 for FREE! Come hike a trail, feed fish and turtles at Powel Crosley Lake, or participate in one of the many fun and exciting programs we are offering throughout the weekend. See our Things to Do webpage for additional details on program offerings.
The Next in Nature teen group at the Nature Center will host the 3rd annual Youth Conservation Summit. The online summit is a great way for youth ages 13 – 18 to get involved in conservation, learn important planning and presentation skills, and connect with other like-minded teens devoted to making a difference. For more information, go to www.NextInNature.org.
Join us for a program designed for teens! Click on the tickets button for more information or to register.
Grounds are open 8 am to 5 pm. Cincinnati Nature Center’s Rowe Visitor Center is CLOSED.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Cincinnati Nature Center, including all grounds and buildings, will be closed on December 25.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
Grounds are open 8 am to 5 pm. Cincinnati Nature Center’s Rowe Visitor Center is CLOSED.
Happy New Year!
Green spaces all over the city have been used over the past year to give students (and teachers!) a boost to their emotional well-being, a change of scenery, and fresh air. Join us for a two-day workshop for school teachers focused on how to use the resources you have while forming ideas for what you want. Workshop is most appropriate for teachers grades 2-5. Other grade levels and any subject areas welcome.
Registration covers two-day workshop:
June 16 from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm: Hands-on workshop at Cincinnati Nature Center (Rowe Woods) with keynote presentation by Michelle H. Martin, Beverly Cleary Endowed Professor, author, and co-founder of Read-O-Rama.
June 17 from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm: Tour Cincinnati-area schoolyards in urban and suburban settings to gather ideas for your outdoor teaching spaces. (BYO Transportation, or carpool with other teachers!)
Click on the Tickets button for more details.
Green spaces all over the city have been used over the past year to give students (and teachers!) a boost to their emotional well-being, a change of scenery, and fresh air. Join us for a two-day workshop for school teachers focused on how to use the resources you have while forming ideas for what you want. Workshop is most appropriate for teachers grades 2-5. Other grade levels and any subject areas welcome.
Registration covers two-day workshop:
June 16 from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm: Hands-on workshop at Cincinnati Nature Center (Rowe Woods) with keynote presentation by Michelle H. Martin, Beverly Cleary Endowed Professor, author, and co-founder of Read-O-Rama.
June 17 from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm: Tour Cincinnati-area schoolyards in urban and suburban settings to gather ideas for your outdoor teaching spaces. (BYO Transportation, or carpool with other teachers!)
Click on the Tickets button for more details.
Celebrate National Mud Day with an evening of muddy fun! Join us to take the cornhole toss game to a whole new level. We’ll make our own mud balls and try our hand at throwing them at targets located throughout the Nature PlayScape. Be prepared to get seriously muddy! Perfect for families with children of all ages. No registration necessary for this drop-in program located in the Nature PlayScape. Members free; nonmembers pay daily admission at the gate.