Mar 01 2021
Standing Rocks & Towering Trees

Standing Rocks & Towering Trees

Presented by Cleveland Museum of Natural History at Towner's Woods Park

INSTRUCTORS: JUDY SEMROC AND LARRY ROSCHE

To kick off the month of March, we will visit two outstanding natural areas in Kent—Standing Rock Cemetery andTowner’s Woods Park.
Dating to 1810, Standing Rock Cemetery is considered one of the most picturesque in Northeast Ohio. Legend has it that native tribes held council meetings on top of the “standing rock,” which is situated in the middle of the Cuyahoga River. From the river corridorto thelarge mature trees that adorn this 45-acre site, nature abounds in all its glory.
Towner’s Woods is a 234-acre park containing mixed forests, glacial lake,wetlands, and meadows. Approximately 2,000 years ago, the Hopewell Indians created a burial mound overlooking Lake Pippen, a true glacial lake. This beautiful park and its natural featurespromise toinspire.

LOCATION

Towner’s Wood Park
FIELD TRIP INTENSITY
Moderate, some hills
WHAT TO WEAR AND BRING
Hiking boots and clothing befitting the weather, field gear, water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen if needed, binoculars, camera, hiking poles if desired. If it has been raining, trails may be muddy. Knee-high boots recommended if going into the water.

Dates & Times

2021/03/01 - 2021/03/01

Location Info

Towner's Woods Park

2195 Ravenna Rd, OH