After Work Bird Walk
Feeling like a caged bird after a day of work? Come stretch your wings with fellow birders for an afternoon stroll along the 1.6-mile Willow Trail.
Portions of Gorge Metro Park are closed due to construction related to removal of the Gorge Dam. Learn More.
Beginning January 2026, all program registration will be online. Registration will now open at 8:30 a.m. on the first day of the month prior to the program. Please register for the individuals in your household only. If you have questions regarding this new process, please call Nature Realm Visitors Center at 330-865-8065 (Wednesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 – 5 p.m.).
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1 event,After Work Bird WalkFeeling like a caged bird after a day of work? Come stretch your wings with fellow birders for an afternoon stroll along the 1.6-mile Willow Trail. |
4 events,Homeschoolers: Spring Forest FloorHomeschoolers, ages 7 to 12: Join us to explore the rich and complex life of the spring forest floor and the ephemeral wildflowers that bloom there. Homeschoolers: Spring Forest FloorHomeschoolers, ages 7 to 12: Join us to explore the rich and complex life of the spring forest floor and the ephemeral wildflowers that bloom there. Kids in the GardenJoin us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden.
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1 event,Senior SaunterWhether you're a senior by age or just want to appreciate the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll as we enjoy nature while flowers are blooming again. Bring a mug and enjoy a beverage and more nature conversation afterward. |
2 events,Birds & Blooms HikeJoin us on a hike through Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park, designated as an Important Bird Area, in search of songbirds and spring blooms. Binoculars and field guides are recommended. Bird Nerds: Songs n’ CallsNewbies and experts alike are welcome to join us in this lively series for a fun, approachable discussion on a new bird topic each month. This month, we will get a little noisy and discover how birds talk to each other. |
4 events,Early Spring Migrant Bird WalkHike the river corridor in search of early migrating songbirds and discover why we should be listening to the “canaries in the coal mine.” Please bring binoculars and a bird guide. Earth Day Wildflower WalkJoin a naturalist as we hike Ledges Trail in celebration of Earth Day! Along the way, we’ll discover the fascinating world of colorful, delicate spring wildflowers and the animals that depend on them. Upcycling for the EarthDrop in to try your hand at turning one person’s trash into your treasure! In celebration of Earth Day, learn how upcycling can be a fun way to make something cool and help protect the earth. |
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1 event,The Presents of Birds with Jen BrumfieldJoin the Greater Akron Audubon Society to celebrate their 90th anniversary alongside Akron-born birding legend Jen Brumfield. Learn about their journey to being granted a Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Birding Association in 2021, an award given to birders who have completed a lifetime’s worth of exceptional work in promoting the cause of birding. […] |
2 events,Kinderealm: Animal BabiesChildren ages 3 to 6 can come learn about animal babies emerging in spring with a short lesson, story, and craft. Please make other arrangements for children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. Meet Me in the Garden: The Influence of Nature on Our Well-BeingBased on the book, "The Well-Gardened Mind," the presenters will explore and share the tremendous influence that nature, plants and being in the garden can have on our mental health. Learn about documented cases where nature has transformed lives. |
1 event,Kids in the GardenJoin us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden. |
2 events,Spring Nature TalesYoung children and their adult companions can celebrate spring in an interactive, spring-themed story time. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program. Friday Night FrogsVenture out on a night hike in search of frogs and discover the important roles amphibians play in our world. Please bring a headlamp or flashlight. |
2 events,Weeds in the WildNo matter how hard we try, all sorts of creeping and climbing greenery sneak into our gardens. However, that's not the only place these weeds can be found. Join a naturalist led hike to gain a greater understanding of these plants by finding them in the wild. Spring Bird WalkEnjoy a walk along Bluebird Trail as we look for and talk about the arriving spring birds. Afterwards we will try our hand at feeding the chickadees. |
1 event,Amphibian AdventureGet an up-close experience searching for amphibians and other water-loving creatures. We'll learn what makes them slimy, small and special. Be prepared to get wet. Closed-toe water shoes required. |
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1 event,Warbler Warm UpJoin a naturalist as we get ready for warbler season and the Biggest Week in American Birding! We will review the basics of warbler identification and other important tidbits about our feathered friends. There will be several specimens preserved by taxidermy to provide a bird's eye view of the many species that will be migrating […] |
2 events,Virtual: Biggest Week BirdsJoin us online to discover the amazing avian journeys that are occurring now, right in our own back yards! We'll meet some migratory bird species, talk hot spots and share our love for these special groups of songbirds. Zoom meeting ID: 485 730 2450 Peep Peep Peep HikeBring a flashlight, wear insect repellent and hike with a naturalist along the 1.6-mile Celebration Trail to listen for one of the first, best signs of spring: the male spring peeper's mating call! |
3 events,Eye Spy: Hard ModeSMP's hit trail hunt is back! Hike along the 0.6-mile Cherry Lane Trail any time through May 15 for a challenge in the woods. Remember, this is not your nana's eye spy! Kids in the GardenJoin us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden. Good Garden Talks: Plant SwapJoin us to swap some plants! These can be cuttings from plants in your yard or freshly grown from seed. Plants should be labeled by name and contained in pots. Vegetables, herbs and native plants are preferred, but all plants are welcome! All are encouraged to attend, even without plants to share. In the event […] |
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1 event,Spring Bird StrollFor some folks, spring means birds. We are those folks! Join a naturalist on a guided hike to see which bird species are passing through during the migration. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you've got 'em! |
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.
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.
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.
Feeling like a caged bird after a day of work? Come stretch your wings with fellow birders for an afternoon stroll along the 1.6-mile Willow Trail.
Homeschoolers, ages 7 to 12: Join us to explore the rich and complex life of the spring forest floor and the ephemeral wildflowers that bloom there.
Homeschoolers, ages 7 to 12: Join us to explore the rich and complex life of the spring forest floor and the ephemeral wildflowers that bloom there.
Join us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden.
Whether you're a senior by age or just want to appreciate the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll as we enjoy nature while flowers are blooming again. Bring a mug and enjoy a beverage and more nature conversation afterward.
Join us on a hike through Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park, designated as an Important Bird Area, in search of songbirds and spring blooms. Binoculars and field guides are recommended.
Newbies and experts alike are welcome to join us in this lively series for a fun, approachable discussion on a new bird topic each month. This month, we will get a little noisy and discover how birds talk to each other.
Hike the river corridor in search of early migrating songbirds and discover why we should be listening to the “canaries in the coal mine.” Please bring binoculars and a bird guide.
Join a naturalist as we hike Ledges Trail in celebration of Earth Day! Along the way, we’ll discover the fascinating world of colorful, delicate spring wildflowers and the animals that depend on them.
Drop in to try your hand at turning one person’s trash into your treasure! In celebration of Earth Day, learn how upcycling can be a fun way to make something cool and help protect the earth.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
Join the Greater Akron Audubon Society to celebrate their 90th anniversary alongside Akron-born birding legend Jen Brumfield. Learn about their journey to being granted a Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Birding Association in 2021, an award given to birders who have completed a lifetime’s worth of exceptional work in promoting the cause of birding. Meet in the East Room.
Children ages 3 to 6 can come learn about animal babies emerging in spring with a short lesson, story, and craft. Please make other arrangements for children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers.
Based on the book, "The Well-Gardened Mind," the presenters will explore and share the tremendous influence that nature, plants and being in the garden can have on our mental health. Learn about documented cases where nature has transformed lives.
Join us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden.
Young children and their adult companions can celebrate spring in an interactive, spring-themed story time. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program.
Venture out on a night hike in search of frogs and discover the important roles amphibians play in our world. Please bring a headlamp or flashlight.
No matter how hard we try, all sorts of creeping and climbing greenery sneak into our gardens. However, that's not the only place these weeds can be found. Join a naturalist led hike to gain a greater understanding of these plants by finding them in the wild.
Enjoy a walk along Bluebird Trail as we look for and talk about the arriving spring birds. Afterwards we will try our hand at feeding the chickadees.
Get an up-close experience searching for amphibians and other water-loving creatures. We'll learn what makes them slimy, small and special. Be prepared to get wet. Closed-toe water shoes required.
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
Join a naturalist as we get ready for warbler season and the Biggest Week in American Birding! We will review the basics of warbler identification and other important tidbits about our feathered friends. There will be several specimens preserved by taxidermy to provide a bird's eye view of the many species that will be migrating through in the coming weeks.…
Join us online to discover the amazing avian journeys that are occurring now, right in our own back yards! We'll meet some migratory bird species, talk hot spots and share our love for these special groups of songbirds. Zoom meeting ID: 485 730 2450
Bring a flashlight, wear insect repellent and hike with a naturalist along the 1.6-mile Celebration Trail to listen for one of the first, best signs of spring: the male spring peeper's mating call!
SMP's hit trail hunt is back! Hike along the 0.6-mile Cherry Lane Trail any time through May 15 for a challenge in the woods. Remember, this is not your nana's eye spy!
Join us in collaboration with Let's Grow Akron for this weekly gardening program for children of all ages. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what's growing and ready to harvest in the garden.
Join us to swap some plants! These can be cuttings from plants in your yard or freshly grown from seed. Plants should be labeled by name and contained in pots. Vegetables, herbs and native plants are preferred, but all plants are welcome! All are encouraged to attend, even without plants to share. In the event of inclement weather, the program…
You veered off the trail and got lost. We suggest clearing your filters and beginning a new search.
For some folks, spring means birds. We are those folks! Join a naturalist on a guided hike to see which bird species are passing through during the migration. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you've got 'em!