Thornhill Nature Preserve

Outdoor/ Nature Activity
Huntington, IN
Thornhill Nature Preserve is a 77-acre educational preserve managed by Huntington University, designed to foster learning through nature. The preserve encompasses diverse habitats including evergreen and deciduous forests, a woodland pond, meadows, and wetlands. Though not open to the general public, it provides guided field trips and outdoor educational experiences for students. Particularly catering to homeschoolers, these programs are crafted to enhance understanding and appreciation of the natural environment through hands-on interactive learning in various natural settings. Aimed at school groups, homeschoolers, and educational institutions, these programs offer a unique opportunity for environmental studies.

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