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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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Join volunteer Tom Sabin on this guided hike through the Pine Forest and the nearby School Forest, covering 3 miles […]
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Trillium, Hepatica and Mayapple, oh my! Join our volunteer naturalist, Patrick Dwyer, as we explore the trails in search of […]
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. |
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Get ready to capture incredible photos of our resident raptors around the Raptor Center and surrounding woods. Birds will be photographed in areas representative of their natural habitats while we talk about their natural history and individual stories. Bring your high speed lenses for a chance to capture some birds on the wing if the weather, and birds, cooperate! This program is appropriate for the novice to professional photographer and anyone in between. The program will proceed in lite wind or rain, heavy rain will necessitate a reschedule. Tickets: $45, members: $40. Parking is free with paid ticket. Maximum of 12 tickets.
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Join environmental & stem educator Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly! Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $8, members free. Parking: $10, members free.
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Are you looking for a space for your upcoming wedding, reception, or other special event? Please join us for open houses at our venues! Snacks, light refreshments, and drawings for discounted rates will be available. No RSVP required. |
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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During this early spring migration walk, we’ll search for sandpipers in the Little Miami, Yellow-throated warblers in the Sycamore trees, and Wood ducks overhead. Program: $10, members free. Parking: Free. Grinnell Mill, 3536 Bryan Park Rd.
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$10.00
What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Trillium, Hepatica and Mayapple, oh my! Join our volunteer naturalist, Patrick Dwyer, as we explore the trails in search of emerging plants and spring flowers. Registration required. $5, Glen Helen members free. Parking: $10, members park free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Join retired teacher and nature journaling enthusiast, Anne Griffith, for some guided, creative time in the Glen. New and veteran journalers are welcome. Bring drawing supplies: pencils, blank paper or your favorite sketchbook and other painting/drawing materials. (New! Blank Journals available in Nature Shop)Participants will head to a special spot in the Glen, weather permitting, to get drawing prompts to guide your creative endeavors. Ages 12 and up are welcome. Attend one or many. Registration required at glenhelen.org, $5 program + $10 parking, Members Free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. Are you a Glen Helen member? Great! Request your member discount code at programs@glenhelen.org.
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Trillium, Hepatica and Mayapple, oh my! Join our volunteer naturalist, Patrick Dwyer, as we explore the trails in search of emerging plants and spring flowers. Registration required. $5, Glen Helen members free. Parking: $10, members park free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Join Eco-Game Nite Host & Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist, Jake Haney for an evening of board games & fun! Participants can bring a game to share, learn a new game and/or play an environmentally themed game like Wingspan, Photosynthesis, Trails, and more. All ages & abilities welcome. Registration requested at glenhelen.org, drop-ins welcome. Program: Free. Parking: Free for participants. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Join environmental & stem educator Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly! Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $8, members free. Parking: $10, members free.
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The YS Community Habitat Team formally invites you to participate in the Earth Day & Community Habitat Celebration on Sunday, April 26, 2026. Visit our Glen Helen Booth at the Celebration for nature activities, info and more! It will be held from 1-4 p.m. outdoors on the large lawn space in front of the John Bryan Community Center, 100 Dayton Street. Free. Please bring refillable water bottles. |
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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Embark on a blooming adventure and discover the enchanting world of spring wildflowers! Join us for a guided hike along the Inman Trail with volunteers Pan Reich and Michele Stroh, covering a moderate 1-mile stretch, adding a touch of celestial magic to our nature exploration. As the moon graces the sky, immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and fragrances of the blossoming flora under its soft glow. Program: $5, members free. Parking: Free. Registration required. Meet at the Cascades Parking Lot: 1075 State Route 343.
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$5.00
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Get ready to capture incredible photos of our resident raptors around the Raptor Center and surrounding woods. Birds will be photographed in areas representative of their natural habitats while we talk about their natural history and individual stories. Bring your high speed lenses for a chance to capture some birds on the wing if the weather, and birds, cooperate! This program is appropriate for the novice to professional photographer and anyone in between. The program will proceed in lite wind or rain, heavy rain will necessitate a reschedule. Tickets: $45, members: $40. Parking is free with paid ticket. Maximum of 12 tickets.
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$45.00
What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. |

