Trail Run–Holliday Park

Holliday Park 6363 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Saturday Morning: Beginning at 9:00am, the 5-mile run and 3-mile hike will challenge participants with hills, stairs, ravines, swales, and gulleys along the White River and Williams Creek. The Holliday Park Trail Run includes fun events for the whole family Friday evening, and both a 5-mile run and 3-mile hike on Saturday morning. Participants will scramble, hop, […]

Spring Bird Count–Teter Retreat and Organic Farm

Teter Retreat and Organic Farm 10980 E 221st St, Noblesville, IN, United States

Calling on all volunteer birders at all levels!  Escape to beautiful Teter Retreat and Organic Farm as we record all of the birds that we see and hear in a 3-hour timeframe. Expert birders from the Amos Butler Audubon Society of Central Indiana will be on site for guidance.   Register in advance at: Blake@indianawildlife.org

Bush Honeysuckle Removal–Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary

Scott Starling Nature Sanctury 8234 Wilson Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Help our trail partners at Indy Parks and Land Stewardship fight bush honeysuckle on the westside of Eagle Creek Reservoir at Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary. Enlist your friends and family to add to the fun while you repurpose branches into beneficial brush piles for wildlife throughout the surrounding forest. Hand tools, gloves, and snacks provided. […]

Pollinator Day Presentations

Floyd Co Purdue Extension 3000 Technology Avenue, Ste. L2110, New Albany, IN

Certified Wildlife Habitat Workshop presented at 11:15am and 1:15pm.

Indianapolis Art Center-50th Annual Broad Ripple Art Fair

Indianapolis Art Center 820 E 67th St, United States

Visit our urban trail partners and help them celebrate their 50th annual Broad Ripple Art Fair! Be sure to reserve some time to check out their ARTSPARK trail that leads you to an amazing view of the White River! The Indianapolis Art Center’s OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair attracts an average of 12,000 visitors and […]

Indianapolis Art Center–50th Annual Broad Ripple Art Fair

Indianapolis Art Center 820 E 67th St, United States

Visit our urban trail partners and help them celebrate their 50th annual Broad Ripple Art Fair! Be sure to reserve some time to check out their ARTSPARK trail that leads you to an amazing view of the White River! The Indianapolis Art Center’s OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair attracts an average of 12,000 visitors and […]

Firefly Night at Oliver’s Woods

Oliver's Woods Nature Preserve 8825 River Road, Indianapolis, United States

Dress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective). Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Registration REQUIRED Please preregister through Eventbrite so we know to expect you. Directions Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 […]

Free Fishing Lesson–Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park

Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park 1850 W. 38th St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join IWF and our Sustainable Trail partner at Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park as we Go Fishin' with Clint! Clint formerly ran the Indiana DNR Sport Fishing Program for 12.5 years and has taught thousands of Hoosiers! Indiana Fishing license required for people 18 and older --visit in.gov/dnr   Registeration required: email Jenny […]

Creek Cleanup at Oliver’s Woods

Oliver's Woods Nature Preserve 8825 River Road, Indianapolis, United States

All Ages--Help us pick up debris and hand-pull invasive plants in and around Carmel Creek at Oliver’s Woods. Be prepared to get dirty and potentially wet Dress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective) Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to […]

Conservation Top Shot: A sporting clays fundraiser benefitting the IWF

Indiana Gun Club 14926 East 113th Street, Fishers, IN, United States

Since 1938, The Indiana Wildlife Federation (IWF) has played an important role in conserving Indiana’s natural resources on behalf of hunters, anglers, gardeners, conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts. By educating Hoosiers, consistently advocating on behalf of wildlife with legislators, and actively working with state agencies, the IWF promotes the conservation, sound management, and sustainable use of Indiana’s wildlife and wildlife habitat. Come out in support of our common cause, Indiana’s natural resources, and enjoy an afternoon of sporting clays at the Indiana Gun Club on September 1st, 2022.