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Step into a human-sized version of Candy Land at Lake Metroparks’ Penitentiary Glen Reservation

The classic board game Candy Land—which debuted in 1948, instantly becoming Milton Bradley’s bestselling game—is surprisingly relevant for today’s times. There’s virtually no stressful strategy or pesky decisions to be bothered with. Players simply pull a card and move where it tells them to discover enchanted places. For...

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Turn your eyes to the skies in several locations at Lake Metroparks to see the fascinating fall migration of the area’s avian species

Have you heard the old joke, “There’s a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot”? True confession, darlings—that’s how Mimi used to feel about the pursuit of birdwatching. But then I read a statistic that upwards of 51 million Americans have taken it up. So, Mimi grabbed her Barbie-pink...

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The plentiful pollinator gardens within Lake Metroparks provide the inspiration you need to plant one of your own at home

It’s easy to take the biological phenomenon of pollination for granted. This generational marvel happens when pollen is moved from the male part of a plant, the anther, to the female part of the plant, the stigma, ensuring seeds and fruits are produced, as well as the next generation of plants. The legwork is done by pollinators (birds, bats,...

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This summer, take time out of your busy schedule to reconnect with nature and explore the creeks and rivers of Lake Metroparks

Darlings, Robert Frost knew a thing or two about blazing your own trail. Those looking to veer off the beaten path and explore nature here in Lake County are blessed with some of the most beautiful meandering creeks and rivers in the region. Lake Metroparks boasts nine parks along the Grand River in eastern and central Lake County and two...

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Lake Metroparks is commemorating Earth Day with a celebration full of eco-awareness, outdoor adventures and a focus on small ways to make a big difference

The annual Earth Day celebration kicked off in 1970 as a means to raise awareness about protecting our natural resources for future generations. Think of it as the ultimate “paying it forward.” This year, the theme of this global initiative is “Invest In Our Planet,” with a goal of lighting the spark to accelerate change toward a...

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