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Fall is the time to ID trees by their Bark
With the leaves falling fast, now is a great time to start to identify trees by their Bark. Southern Ohio hit its peak for fall color this week, while northern Ohio has been declining for several weeks. A few oaks are holding onto their brown leaves. But as long as the weather cooperates, it isn't hard to tell the trees by their bark. Take some time this weekend to get out and explore a little bit of Autumn ...
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Four great things to do with the family in October
Fall is a precious time. There is only so much time when it is still comfortable to get outdoors. Only so long until the wildflowers fade. Not much longer until our spare time will be spent with the extended family for the holidays. Before the last decent day passes, get outside and enjoy Nature! Here are some ideas to get you started. Visit a park with an viewFind a favorite park that has a scenic overlook. A new favorite of mine is Mt. Jeez at Malabar Farm State Park near Mansfield Ohio. Take a picnic and make a day of it. While you are enjoying the views, maybe you could:Take a fall hikeA crisp fall day is the perfect time to get out and walk in the woods. Check out these great ...
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Top fall foliage trails in northeast Ohio
Well, the asters of September are starting to fade, and the leaves are yellowing on the swaying branches overhead. The nights are crisp and cool, the days growing shorter. Soon, fall color will be everywhere. Check out the top 6 northeast Ohio trails for fall color. Get out and enjoy the fall air, the smell of winter setting in. Take your kids out to check out changing sights, and enjoy the cool, less buggy nights. If you have other favorite fall foliage spots, whether in northeast Ohio or not, let's hear about them in the ...
