Kitty Todd Nature Preserve

The 1,000-acre Kitty Todd Nature Preserve was established in 1972 to protect one of the finest remaining examples of Northwest Ohio’s Oak Openings Region. It is home to the globally endangered black oak savanna community and boasts one of the highest concentrations of rare species of any nature preserve in the state, including the state endangered lark sparrow and the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly. A one-mile loop trail is rated easy. Activities include hiking, wildlife watching, volunteer opportunities (contact [email protected]). In mid-May, the preserve holds its annual Blue Weekend, with speakers and naturalists, and native plants for sale.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Free Admission
Hours
Open M-F, 9am-5pm, and first weekend of the month from May through October.
Address
10420 Old State Line road, Swanton, OH 43558
Phone
(614) 717-2770
Email
[email protected]
Website
nature.org

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