Spend the morning at Creek Bend Farm making your own winter self-care products to take home. For ages 12 and up. Registration is required. $10 program fee.
Come to Creek Bend Farm for a sensory play day where toddlers can explore using all five senses. Our February program is Valentine's themed. Registration is required.
Come to the log cabins for an old-fashioned afternoon. Make your own pretzels while getting free advice. Registration is required. $6 fee
Join Naturalist Sarah at the Wilson Nature Center from 10-noon to learn all about the amazing athletic abilities of owls. Registration is required.
We are excited to be partnering with Pottery Perfection. Our first project will be with Joni as she leads you through the design and painting of a skunk plate!
Say good-bye to winter with a walk through the woods. Search the trees for snowflakes you can collect and take home. Registration is required.
The Sandusky County portion of the North Coast Inland Trail, or NCIT, is a 28-mile multi-use trail that travels between Elmore and Bellevue.
The diverse habitats include open fields, woodlands, wet meadows, and limestone barrens.
A 1-mile loop trail meanders through this picturesque 55-acre woodlot which consists of maples, hickories, oaks, and spicebush.
Nestled along the banks of the Sandusky River
White Star Park consists of 797 acres and four distinct areas which include; White Star Quarry, White Star Campground, Barn and Cabins, and Doug Haubert Wetland.
This 14-acre property is directly adjacent to the North Coast Inland Trail and serves as an access point to the trail.
This 17-acre, bowl-shaped wetland was created when gravel was removed for the construction of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
Home of our Administrative Offices. Donated by Black Swamp Conservancy, this 80-acre park is located on the Sandusky River adjacent to the Blue Banks
Located at the mouth of Muddy Creek this wetland area is used for programming purposes only.
Previously a private hunt club, this 67-acre property consists of wetlands and diked marsh areas
Visitors can enjoy a walk along the Muskellunge Creek or catch a glimpse of an active heron rookery
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places this “town lattice” truss type bridge is one of the last remaining covered bridges in Northwest Ohio.
This 160 acre propery features seasonal wetlands, grassy trails, and a mile of boardwalk trail.
Featuring the Wilson Nature Center, the Wildlife Library and Children's Activity Area