Raptor Feeding
Nature Center 4006 Pioneer Village Road, Waynesville, OH, United StatesJoin Park Naturalist Erin Shaw. Discover what our resident wildlife ambassador raptors eat.
Join Park Naturalist Erin Shaw. Discover what our resident wildlife ambassador raptors eat.
Meet our resident red-tailed hawk and screech owl. Learn about birds you may see in the park. Discover ways you can help with our bird conservation efforts. Walk and Talk with the naturalist as we look for birds along the trail. Distance will be based on participants and weather (average two miles). Dress for the …
Explore nature while getting exercise outdoors. Meet the naturalist for a 5 mile guided hike. Discover wildlife and park history along the way. Meet in the first parking lot in the 50 Springs group camp area.
Meet the naturalist to learn about one of Ohio’s most interesting mammals. Join us for a short walk as we look, and smell, for evidence of skunks nearby. Dress for the weather. Wear layers and sturdy shoes.
Meet our naturalist and learn how to identify scat and tracks in the winter. Join the Park Naturalist for an optional walk afterwards. Distance based on the audience. Dress for the weather.
Join Park Naturalist Erin Shaw for a three-mile guided moderate hike through Pioneer Village to Horseshoe Falls, across the Swinging Bridge and back. This is a general naturalist hike, all ages welcome. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. Trails can be muddy. Check the ‘Caesar Creek State Park’ Facebook page the morning of …
Take a guided tour of the Nature Center with the Naturalist. Learn about wildlife you may see in the park as you meet our live ambassadors up close.
Explore nature while getting exercise outdoors. Meet the naturalist for a 5 mile guided hike. Discover wildlife and park history along the way. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather.
Join Park Naturalist Erin Shaw for a sit-down discussion on winter tree identification inside the Nature Center. Learn different ways to identify trees in the park when their best feature for identification lays dormant. Learn the basics of Maple Sugaring through discussion.
Join Park Naturalist Erin Shaw for a guided three-mile hike. Learn how to identify sugar maples and other trees in the park when their best feature for identification lays dormant. Dress in layers and wear sturdy shoes. Hats and gloves are recommended. Trails can be muddy.