SELF-GUIDED STORYBOOK TRAIL: REMEMBER
Enjoy some exercise and fresh air while following a self-guided story trail based on the book “Remember.” Look for it along the 1.3-mile Rock Creek Trail through October 27. Good for spree credit.
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Enjoy some exercise and fresh air while following a self-guided story trail based on the book “Remember.” Look for it along the 1.3-mile Rock Creek Trail through October 27. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Get your hiking boots and binoculars to earn spree credit on this mid-morning bird walk on the 1.6-mile Willow Trail.
Take a step back in time and learn about the geology of the Twinsburg Ledges. Learn how they were created, what they are made of, and their importance to the ecosystem. We will be hiking about a mile on uneven and rocky terrain and going into the conservation area. Boots are recommended.
When the full moon’s aglow, we start the show! Come join a naturalist to hike at night, and see Cascade Valley in a whole new light.
Rise and shine! Get an early start to the day by hiking the 1.1 mile Missing Link Trail with a naturalist. Along the way, we’ll explore who else might be up early. Dress for the weather and if you have binoculars, bring them along. Several extra pairs will be available for use.
Learn about the importance of the Towpath Trail’s southern terminus for Indigenous Peoples along this 3.4-mile leg of the Towpath Trail (from Wilbeth to Manchester Road and back).
Hike the late fall prairie and learn to identify native wildflower seedheads. Bring your own envelopes or small paper bags to take some seeds home.
Pick up a scavenger hunt list and hit the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail in search of animals, plants and more. Afterward, stop by the campfire ring to enjoy s’mores and return your completed list for a prize!
Join a naturalist to explore nature and history with one last Fall Hiking Spree hike along the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail.
Enjoy some exercise and fresh air while following a self-guided story trail based on the book “Remember.” Look for it along the 1.3-mile Rock Creek Trail through October 27. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
Get your hiking boots and binoculars to earn spree credit on this mid-morning bird walk on the 1.6-mile Willow Trail.
Hike the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail through November 3 to discover how the First People of this area utilized its unique flora, fauna and geology through informational signs posted along the path. Good for spree credit.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
Take a step back in time and learn about the geology of the Twinsburg Ledges. Learn how they were created, what they are made of, and their importance to the ecosystem. We will be hiking about a mile on uneven and rocky terrain and going into the conservation area. Boots are recommended.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
When the full moon’s aglow, we start the show! Come join a naturalist to hike at night, and see Cascade Valley in a whole new light.
Rise and shine! Get an early start to the day by hiking the 1.1 mile Missing Link Trail with a naturalist. Along the way, we’ll explore who else might be up early. Dress for the weather and if you have binoculars, bring them along. Several extra pairs will be available for use.
Learn about the importance of the Towpath Trail’s southern terminus for Indigenous Peoples along this 3.4-mile leg of the Towpath Trail (from Wilbeth to Manchester Road and back).
Hike the late fall prairie and learn to identify native wildflower seedheads. Bring your own envelopes or small paper bags to take some seeds home.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
Pick up a scavenger hunt list and hit the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail in search of animals, plants and more. Afterward, stop by the campfire ring to enjoy s’mores and return your completed list for a prize!
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
Join a naturalist to explore nature and history with one last Fall Hiking Spree hike along the 1.1-mile Ledges Trail.