Hit the trails at night and enjoy the full moon and natural history readings. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
In an increasingly virtual world, Children’s Saturday Programs offer your child the opportunity to be immersed in hands-on, in-person learning in an idyllic outdoor setting. Stroll through the forest, collect maple sap, hunt for newts in the pond, and savor signs of spring. Designed for ages 4-5, this program inspires children to learn about nature while encouraging curiosity, exploration, and wonderment.
Join us for Little Hikers, formerly known as A Hiking We WIll Go.
Saturdays, 10:30 am-1 pm
- February 19
- March 26
- April 30
- May 28
Member child $95; nonmember child $110 (includes daily admission)
Registration opens is open. Registration includes full series of four classes (February-May). Registration takes place in our UltraCamp system. Please click the Tickets button for more information.
Bring some buzz to your outdoor space this spring! This online program will cover the basics of raising native Mason Bees, including house placement, seasonal care, bee health, and cocoon harvest. Click on Tickets button for more information or to register.
Whooo’s hootin’ at whoooo? Learn the different species of owls in our area and take a hike to visit our neighbors down in the holler. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Whooo’s hootin’ at whoooo? Learn the different species of owls in our area and take a hike to visit our neighbors down in the holler. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
If you find yourself asking, “Which plants are invasive?” or “How do I remove invasive plants?”, this online class is for you! Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register for this virtual program.
Whooo’s hootin’ at whoooo? Learn the different species of owls in our area and take a hike to visit our neighbors down in the holler. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Hit the trails at night and enjoy the full moon and natural history readings. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
The OCVN mission is to promote awareness and citizen stewardship of Ohio’s natural resources through science-based education and community service. Click on the Tickets button for more information.
For a few short weeks, woodland wildflowers spring to life, carpeting the forest floor. Discover where these springtime gems lie and the interactions that make them unique. Click on the Tickets button for more information.