From our Friends and Neighbors at Conner Prairie
“Unplug” your kids and bring them to Conner Prairie Interactive History Park as we celebrate nature during the 2013 season.
“In a society where many of our children – and adults – are suffering from ‘Nature Deficit Disorder,’ Conner Prairie has chosen to be a part of a national movement to reconnect children with the outdoors,” said Ellen M. Rosenthal, president and CEO of Conner Prairie. “At Conner Prairie families can pet a new-born lamb and explore nature while learning about Indiana’s past.”
All outdoor experiences will re-open on March 28 with new programming throughout the property that emphasizes the importance of bonding with nature and each other. Several new adventures will heighten senses and will help families discover how they are connected to earth, water, air and the planet’s plethora of living things.
Conner Prairie, Indiana’s only Smithsonian Affiliate, will host several new experiences as part of the “Year of Nature,” including: Conner Prairie Nature Walk. Opens March 28, accessible during regular hours.
“In a society where many of our children – and adults – are suffering from ‘Nature Deficit Disorder,’ Conner Prairie has chosen to be a part of a national movement to reconnect children with the outdoors,” said Ellen M. Rosenthal, president and CEO of Conner Prairie. “At Conner Prairie families can pet a new-born lamb and explore nature while learning about Indiana’s past.”
All outdoor experiences will re-open on March 28 with new programming throughout the property that emphasizes the importance of bonding with nature and each other. Several new adventures will heighten senses and will help families discover how they are connected to earth, water, air and the planet’s plethora of living things.
Conner Prairie, Indiana’s only Smithsonian Affiliate, will host several new experiences as part of the “Year of Nature,” including: Conner Prairie Nature Walk. Opens March 28, accessible during regular hours.
Explore Conner Prairie’s natural setting in our brand new Conner Prairie Nature Walk. Trek along a gravel path that begins in the heart of our outdoor historic areas and winds through a forest and along the top of a levee, which is flanked by woods, farmland, prairie and the White River. Along the way you will discover plant and animal life and discuss the importance of nature with your family. Learn how land was used in the past by Native Americans and William Conner, and how it is used today. At the end of the trail you will find an elevated observation deck that will provide a wonderful view of the prairie, which was created to attract migratory birds. Included with general admission. (.64 miles round trip)
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