
Photo by Andrew Pirrung
More than a walk in the woods
Experience one of the Midwest’s most biologically diverse ecosystems, where kids hike for free, and trails are open from dawn til dusk.
Always something to do
All Events-
Swales & Ales
Thursday, September 11 -
Natural Dye Workshop
September 12, 2025 -
Invasive Species Workday
Second Tuesday in September -
Night Hike
Fridays in September -
See Bird? eBird! Workshop with Dr. Dan “The Birdman” Scheiman
September 12, 2025 -
Mushrooms of The Ridges with Charlotte Lukes
Friday, September 19 -
Sanctuary Guided Hike – Fall Flowers
Mondays-Saturdays in September
There’s magic when land preservation, education, and research come together.
What started as 30 acres has grown from a local gem to a national treasure – with international appeal and members in all 50 states.

1,700+
Acres preserved

2,600
Boardwalk feet (ft.)

30
Ridges and swales

29
Unique orchid species
News from the Ridges & Swales
Nature Notes: Do Not Go Gentle into That Climate Crisis
As our planet warms and ecosystems shift, we must not go gentle into this climate crisis. Species like the endangered Hine’s emerald dragonfly face mounting threats, while invasive species spread into disrupted habitats. The Boreal and Temperate Mesic Forest Survivability Project shows how science and action can push back. Reforestation, research, and resilience matter. Climate change demands urgency—not resignation. Even uncertain efforts are better than none. Doing nothing is surrender. But together, we can still make a difference.