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Please join us for an early evening of plant identification fun, food, and community.
Micah Friedman will be leading a plant ID demonstration. Then we will break into teams and see how many varieties we can find. Terrain will be mostly flat and ample parking is available. Restrooms onsite. We will conclude with a potluck meal. Please bring a dish to share, a set of utensils, plate and napkin. Drinks will be provided.
Other helpful items to pack: Refillable water bottle, bug spray, comfy, closed toe shoes.
WHO CAN ATTEND?
ONPN Student, Individual, Family Memberships as well as Professional Members. Family friendly!
Not a member and would like to join? You can do that HERE.
Martin Park Nature Center Information:
Park Amenities
2.5 miles of woodland trails.
Visitor Center with live animals, nature learning library and restrooms.
ADA Accessible INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Courage Trail, a half-mile trail that provides users with the opportunity to enjoy the outdoor world in a meaningful way.
Picnic pavilion, seating up to 30 & available for rent.
Nature-themed playground.
Martin Park Ordinances & Rules
To preserve Martin Park as a specialty nature area and make the park experience more enjoyable for all of our visitors, we ask everyone to abide by the following rules and ordinances:
No fires (Municipal Code 38-90)
Smoking or use of any tobacco products are prohibited (Municipal Code No 30-471)
No fishing or hunting
No swimming or wading (Municipal Code No 38-145)
Bicycles are not allowed in the park
Releasing of animals is prohibited (Municipal Code No 38-93)
Feeding of wildlife is NOT allowed
Stay on the designated trails
Pets of any kind are STRICTLY PROHIBITED (Municipal Code No 38-93). ADA service animals are welcome. ESA not recognized.
Cameras are welcome and encouraged, but the use of drones or unmanned aircraft is strictly forbidden (Municipal Code No 38-99).
Weapons of any kind are prohibited, except those firearms as permitted by state law. (Municipal Code Article X)