Forest Therapy Walk at Baltimore Woods
Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NYExperience nature in a unique way on a guided Forest Therapy Walk throughout Baltimore Woods!
Experience nature in a unique way on a guided Forest Therapy Walk throughout Baltimore Woods!
Explore the pond at Baltimore Woods Nature Center and learn about its living creatures, physical properties, chemical processes, and natural history through this program led by an environmental educator.
Explore the pond at Baltimore Woods Nature Center and learn about its living creatures, physical properties, chemical processes, and natural history through this program led by an environmental educator.
Join us and discover connections to the lives of native bees that can be found right in your own backyard.
Join an environmental educator at Baltimore Woods Nature Center to learn more about gardening. Participants will also get to make their own herb balm.
Discover dragonflies with a Baltimore Woods Nature Center environmental educator in this interactive experience open to all ages.
Learn about the incredible journey that warblers take to return to their nesting grounds, tips on how to tell them apart, and various ways that we can help these brilliant travelers.
This program will walk participants through sketching exercises and field journaling tips to deepen observation skills and appreciation for these plants.
In this recycling and sustainability workshop we will investigate the small yet important steps to soften our environmental footprint.
Join Baltimore Woods Nature Center's Anna Stunkel to learn about these birds’ journeys, get an insider’s perspective on how and why this research is conducted, and learn some observation tips for watching raptors on the move.
Celebrate Earth with Baltimore Woods Nature Center and learn the many ways you can go all in with nature in 2022! Look for pollinators, use a microscope to see nature in a whole new way, become a bird in the migration obstacle challenge, be a citizen scientist, meet people from nature and conservation-based organizations around [...]
Join us in the first exciting step to transform what is currently an agriculture field to a diverse oak forest to create space for future trails and programs - and to be enjoyed by you and our community for years to come!