This weekend, there are several opportunities to get your family's outdoorsy fill: from outdoor movies, nature hikes, and scavenger hunts.
Bernheim Forest offers discovery days for kids, moonlit hikes, and more this summer.
The weather outside may still be frightful, but there are still signs of spring to see at Bernheim Forest, Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort, and Louisville Nature Center.
Bernheim's amazing tree sculpture by Patrick Dougherty rivals any playground and check out upcoming night hikes and night sky watches this fall.
Come to the forest to see this documentary about environmental superstar Aldo Leopold.
Artist Patrick Dougherty brings his whimsical and astounding “stickwork” to Bernheim Forest.
The days are getting longer, but Bernheim Forest encourages you to stay up past your later bedtime for its monthly "Sky Watch Nights," which offer something for star-gazers of all ages.
Shake off that cabin fever, say "goodbye" to those winter blues, and head out to the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest this coming month, where family programs will be running every Saturday for nature-lovers of all ages.
Artist Todd C. Smith is moving in, into the trees. Free artist talk Saturday (Jan 21) at Bernheim Forest.
Enjoy wood sculpture in its natural setting. Sculptress Heike Endemann exhibits her work at Bernheim.
The great scarecrow migration is in full-swing at Bernheim Forest.
The Home of the Innocents is holding their annual "Home Run" 10 and 5K's October 29th and is currently looking for entrants, volunteers, and supporters.
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