Bingo on the Lawn
Enjoy a fun evening of bingo on the new Nature Center Lawn! Blankets, daubers, and lawn chairs are encouraged.
Enjoy a fun evening of bingo on the new Nature Center Lawn! Blankets, daubers, and lawn chairs are encouraged.
Wind down from a long day with a walk in the woods! Join Arboretum staff for a sunset tour of the Ravine Trail.
In preparation for our Spring Plant Sale next week, our staff is excited to share their tips and tricks for prepping and planting your native plant garden!
Enjoy a fun morning of bingo on the new Nature Center Lawn! Blankets, daubers, and lawn chairs are encouraged.
If you’ve always wanted to learn how to identify flowers but don’t know where to start, this is the class for you.
Bring your family to the Arboretum for a day of hands-on, dirt-digging fun! We will have Naturalists and Conservationists on site providing instruction and answering all of your questions.
To celebrate the completion of the Master Plan, this year's Alfresco Gala will be held along the trails as a roving dinner experience.
Come out and learn the basics of kayaking, paddling, and general water safety with an Arboretum Naturalist.
Go beyond “wildflowers” and bug hotels and learn what bees really need from your garden.
In honor of the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge, we’re holding an Arboretum BioBlitz where we'll try to observe as many species as we can!
Celebrate International Harry Potter Day with our own Woodland Wizards program! Create your own magical creature, mix up bubbly potions, and decorate your own wand! We will go for a hike in the Forbidden Forest and learn about the woodland creatures that dwell there. Come dressed as your favorite witch, wizard, or muggle! (Costumes encouraged but not required.)
During the Global Big Day, join 30,000+ people around the world as they attempt to observe more than 7,000 bird species in a single day!
Birds are colorful and complex creatures, but they’re actually really easy to draw. Join us for this fun, relaxed class to learn the “secret” of drawing birds (and other animals).
Can you see the forest for the trees? Learn the basics of tree ID, from an introduction to scientific names to an overview of tree morphology.
As the sun sets, come explore the Arboretum and become an entomologist as you learn how to search for insects.
Enjoy a fun evening of bingo on the new Nature Center Lawn! Blankets, daubers, and lawn chairs are encouraged.
Nature journals are a relaxing way to hone your observation skills, develop your creativity, and practice living in the moment.
Have a howlin’ good summer night in nature and get the scoop on coyotes with Urban Wildlife Biologist Kelly Norrid.
Raise a butterfly – save the world! Did you know that growing plants for caterpillars is a great way to help the environment?
Get the family together, grab your smartphone, and head to the Arboretum to hunt for geocaches and help beautify our trails!