Family
February 21st, 2025 | 5:00-8:00 pm
Come out anytime between 5:00 – 7:00 pm to snowshoe our 1 mile illuminated snowshoe trail or cross country ski our 1.5 mile illuminated White Cedar Trail.
This event may be modified to a hike if there is a lack of snow.
There is no pre-registration for this event. Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe rental prices are listed below. They are on a first come serve basis. If you have your own equipment, there is a $5 trail fee.
CROSS COUNTRY SKI RENTAL
Non-members: $20
Members: $15
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
SNOWSHOE RENTAL
Non-members: $10
Members: $5
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
January 24th, 2025 | 5:00-8:00 pm
Come out anytime between 5:00 – 7:00 pm to snowshoe our 1 mile illuminated snowshoe trail or cross country ski our 1.5 mile illuminated White Cedar Trail.
This event may be modified to a hike if there is a lack of snow.
There is no pre-registration for this event. Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe rental prices are listed below. They are on a first come serve basis. If you have your own equipment, there is a $5 trail fee.
CROSS COUNTRY SKI RENTAL
Non-members: $20
Members: $15
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
SNOWSHOE RENTAL
Non-members: $10
Members: $5
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
January 10th, 2025 | 5:00-8:00 pm
Come out anytime between 5:00 – 7:00 pm to snowshoe our 1 mile illuminated snowshoe trail or cross country ski our 1.5 mile illuminated White Cedar Trail.
This event may be modified to a hike if there is a lack of snow.
There is no pre-registration for this event. Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe rental prices are listed below. They are on a first come serve basis. If you have your own equipment, there is a $5 trail fee.
CROSS COUNTRY SKI RENTAL
Non-members: $20
Members: $15
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
SNOWSHOE RENTAL
Non-members: $10
Members: $5
*Price includes equipment and trail fee
December 21st, 2024 | 5:00-8:00 pm
Join us on December 21st from 5-8pm to enjoy the Winter Solstice! The shortest day of the year, and the longest night, is traditionally seen as a sign of light and renewal before the days begin to slowly start extending their daylight hours.
A self-guided hike, lit by luminaires on both sides of the trail decorated by Houdini Elementary student will kick off the Holiday season and start of the new year.
This event is listed as a hike, however is weather dependent. Snowshoes and skiis will be available to rent for a fee if snow allows (a 6 inch of snow is required in order to rent equipment).
S’mores and Hot Chocolate will also be available at the start of the trail for $1.00 each, where you can warm up next to a fire.
The trail used for this hike is approximately 1.5 miles in length, and takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour to walk. Please allow enough time to complete the trail prior to 8pm. Luminaires will be blown out and picked up promptly after 8pm.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please call our building or email Hannah Wentzel at [email protected]
There are no refunds for cancellations; substitutes are permitted. Refunds will be issued for programs cancelled by Bubolz due to low registration.
This program is Sold Out. Join us for a day of winter break at Bubolz! We will have indoor and outdoor activities throughout the day. Some of these activities could include: snowshoeing, hiking searching for animal tracks and signs, winter survival, games, crafts, and more!
For Ages 5-9
Time:
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Cost:
Members: $40
Non-members: $50
What to Bring:
Snow Gear – snow pants, boots, hats, gloves, scarves, jackets
Additional change of clothes, socks, gloves, tennis shoes for indoors
Full water bottle
A hearty bag lunch
Snack
Registration opens November 5th at 12:00 am.
There are no refunds for cancellations; substitutes are permitted. Refunds will be issued for programs cancelled by Bubolz due to low registration.
This program is Sold Out.
January 18th, 2025 | 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Meet Jim Feyen and his dogs from the Siberian Outpost. Jim will start out the program inside with a presentation about the history of dog sledding and what it takes to run a kennel and a dog sled team. If conditions permit, he may do a short run with the dogs. Finally, participants will be able to meet the dogs and ask any questions.
There will be NO RIDES.
Cost: $10 a person (4 and under free)
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Registration opens November 12th at 12 am.
There are no refunds for cancellations; substitutes are permitted. Refunds will be issued for programs cancelled by Bubolz due to low registration.
Join REI at Bubolz Nature Preserve for a free screening of “Crown Jewels!” The premiere of the new documentary “Crown Jewels,” directed by Alex Haraus, will take place at Bubolz Nature Preserve on September 19th at 5:30 PM. “Crown Jewels” brings viewers to threatened forests in West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Oregon, and explains how people can take action to protect them.
This is a free event open to all in partnership with the Performing Arts Center!
Prior to attending Into the Canyon: Exploring a National Treasure with Pete McBride and Kevin Fedarko at the PAC, enjoy a special Ecology Walk at the Bubolz Nature Preserve calling attention to the human impact on the environment. While the differences between the habitats and biological communities of the Grand Canyon that Pete and Kevin explored are vast, the very real threat to all habitats and communities around the country due to human behavior is a crucial, common tie. Space is limited on each walk and registration is required. This event is free with community support from Community First Credit Union.
Please register using the link below.
Cost: FREE
This is a free event open to all in partnership with the Performing Arts Center!
Prior to attending Into the Canyon: Exploring a National Treasure with Pete McBride and Kevin Fedarko at the PAC, enjoy a special Ecology Walk at the Bubolz Nature Preserve calling attention to the human impact on the environment. While the differences between the habitats and biological communities of the Grand Canyon that Pete and Kevin explored are vast, the very real threat to all habitats and communities around the country due to human behavior is a crucial, common tie. Space is limited on each walk and registration is required. This event is free with community support from Community First Credit Union.
Please register using the link below.
Cost: FREE
Join us for an evening at the preserve. We will learn about the frogs and toads found here with an indoor presentation. Then we will go pond dipping in search of frogs, tadpoles, and water insects.
Each program date includes the same activities.
One ticket needed per household.
Cost:
Members: $20 per family
Non-members: $25 per family