A guided nature hike focused on snake spotting at Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Sat, 20 Jun 2026
Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve Huron , Ohio
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Discover the fascinating world of local reptiles with the Themed Hike Series at Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve. This guided hike, focused on snake spotting, offers participants a chance to explore the diverse habitats of the preserve while learning about the species that call it home. Led by knowledgeable staff, this educational outdoor experience is perfect for nature lovers of all ages looking to deepen their understanding of local wildlife and ecosystems.
What to Expect
Expect a guided walk through the preserve's trails with a focus on identifying and learning about local snake species in their natural environment.
Who Should Attend
Nature enthusiasts
Families
Wildlife photographers
Students
Agenda Overview
The hike takes place on June 20, 2026, at the Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Venue & Address
Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve
2514 Cleveland Rd E Huron , Ohio – 44839 United States
Organizer
Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve · Government
A state nature preserve and research reserve dedicated to coastal conservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is required for the 2026 Themed Hike Series.
Where is the hike held?
It is held at Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve, 2514 Cleveland Rd E, Huron, OH.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is an educational hike suitable for families.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water and sun protection.
Are there other hikes?
Yes, the reserve hosts a series of themed hikes throughout the year.
Is it safe?
Yes, the hike is led by knowledgeable staff in a controlled environment.
Tags
Nature
Hike
Wildlife
Huron
Ohio
Outdoor
Summary
Guided nature hike focused on observing snakes at Old Woman Creek.