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General Information

Owl's Hill is a protected natural area.  Trails are unpaved and plants that scratch, prick and make you itch as well as animals that bite and sting live undisturbed in this unique sanctuary.  Your visit in this peaceful acreage will be more comfortable and pleasant if you arrive prepared for the experience.  Remember that you will be outside most of the time.

 
Our outdoor facilities, all dressed up!

 

PREPARE FOR YOUR VISIT

  • Be weather-wise; dress for the weather.
  • Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and socks, boots for cold or rain.
  • Our facilities are portable toilets which are cleaned weekly.
  • Review the rules before you come.
  • Use insect repellent for visits April 1 - October 15.
Please don't throw things on my head!

VISITOR RULES

We try to keep our rules simple and few!

  • Stay on the trails and behind the Trail Guide.
  • This is the home of the plants and animals; be a good guest - leave only footprints, take only memories.
  • Do not throw anything.  This includes throwing rocks into the ponds.
  • Do not disturb nest boxes or live exhibits.
  • Cell phone use is restricted to use as a camera only on trails or during programs.
  • Firearms may be carried by active duty law enforcement  officers only.
Great Outdoor University staff from Green Team Funded Visit.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Thanks to a Green Team Grant from the Brentwood office of BPS&M-Wells Fargo and other generous donors, Owl’s Hill has expanded its mission of providing environmental education opportunities. The new BPS&M-Wells Fargo Environmental Education Fund helps underwrite visits by under-served students from area schools and community centers – young people who might otherwise be unable to participate in environmental and nature education programs.  To apply for funds from this grant:

  • Choose an Owl's Hill program for your class/es.
  • Contact Owl's Hill to discuss a visit.
  • Send a letter on school/organization stationary from the principal/director giving the number of children planning to attend who are enrolled in the free/reduced lunch program. 
  • Depending on need, the grant may assist with up to 2 chaperones per class in addition to students.
  • Funds are available to assist with entrance fees only.  Transportation is the responsibility of the school/organization.
  • Teachers, Aides and other school employees are always free