Winter Travel Series: Life and Trails at the Edge of Appalachia Preserve

This event is no longer on sale.

Sunday January 13

2:00 PM  –  3:30 PM

No registration required.  Registration encouraged so we can notify you of any weather concerns.  Tickets can be purchased online for nonmembers.

Registered program participants should meet in the Rowe Woods Visitor Center Auditorium.                                        

Life and Trails at the Edge of Appalachia Preserve

At 20,000 acres, Cincinnati Museum Center’s Edge of Appalachia Preserve System (EOA) is one of Ohio’s premier hiking destinations and a model for conservation of native plants, and their pollinators, at scale. For the past 15 years, the preserve has studied forest and prairie biodiversity. In 2016, EOA launched an effort to open its longest, most remote trail to date—a 14-mile segment of The Buckeye Trail, slated to open in 2019. Learn more about where to walk, and what you may be walking by, at Ohio’s greatest biodiversity hotspot. Chris Bedel is Preserve Director of Edge of Appalachia Preserve System in Adams County, Ohio.

Free; nonmember adults $9.  Online tickets purchased for nonmembers include admission.

 

*Please note that cancellations must be made at least two weeks in advance of the event. No refunds or transfers of fees will occur if the request is made less than two weeks prior to the event. All programs continue, rain or shine.    

 

Important Information For All Program Registrants:  Please retain your order number or print off a copy of the email acknowledgement as a receipt.  You will need your order number from your transaction to gain entry at the gate/to attend your program.