Dog Days of Summer

Campbell Mesa Trail Head , United States

Come see Gunnison Prairie Dogs in their home colonies, learn about them from the wildlife experts from Habitat Harmony, and enjoy activities with Willow Bend Environmental Center staff! We will meet at Campbell Mesa Trailhead parking area. (From I-40 at the Country Club exit, follow Country Club Rd south/west to the driving range, and turn […]

McMillian Mesa Family Guided Hike

Willow Bend, in partnership with City of Flagstaff’s Open Space Program and with generous funding from the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire, will be leading FREE guided family-focused tours of McMillan Mesa. Tours will include a short hike and fun hands on outdoor focused activities for the whole family. Learn about urban forestry, open space, wildlife […]

McMillian Mesa Interpretive Walk

Buffalo Park 2400 N Gemini Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

Willow Bend, in partnership with City of Flagstaff’s Open Space Program and with generous funding from the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire, will be leading a FREE interpretive walk of McMillan Mesa. Join Willow Bend and local experts and learn about McMillan Mesa's urban forestry, open space, wildlife and more! This program is targeted […]

McMillian Mesa Family Guided Hike

Willow Bend, in partnership with City of Flagstaff’s Open Space Program and with generous funding from the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire, will be leading FREE guided family-focused tours of McMillan Mesa. Tours will include a short hike and fun hands on outdoor focused activities for the whole family. Learn about urban forestry, open space, wildlife […]

Adult Workshop: Gardening for Wildlife

Willow Bend Environmental Education Center 703 E Sawmill Rd. , Flagstaff , AZ, United States

Whether your outdoor space is an apartment balcony or a mini farm, learn how to create a garden that attracts native wildlife and helps to restore habitat in Arizona's urban, suburban and rural areas. Using resources such as the Certified Wildlife Habit program sanctioned by the National Wildlife Federation, discover how to provide food, water […]

Adult Workshop: Food Fermentation for Health and Flavor

Willow Bend Environmental Center 703 E. Sawmill Road, Flagstaff

Do you like sauerkraut, kimchi, ginger beer, or chocolate? One thing they all have in common is that they are products of fermentation. Whether you are looking to preserve your garden harvest or learn new ways to make healthy and flavorful food, this workshop is perfect for learning about basic fermentation techniques and the scientific […]

Science in the Park

Wheeler Park 212 W Aspen Ave,, Flagstaff, Coconino, United States

Join Willow Bend and many other organizations for hands on activities and learning as we kick off the Flagstaff Science Festival with Science in the Park. Willow Bend will be leading waste reduction education activities, as well as renewable energy demonstrations. Bring the whole family for this fun, free event! For more information, and a full […]

Festival of Science – Downtown Geology Tour

Explore Downtown's unique geology with geologist Daniel Foley. Learn about architectural styles, discuss changing preferences for certain rock types, and discover exciting historic events etched in stone. Reservation required. Meeting location provided upon reservation. Sign up here: https://willowbendcenter.z2systems.com/np/clients/willowbendcenter/event.jsp?event=142&

Sustainable Building Tour

Willow Bend Environmental Education Center 703 E Sawmill Rd. , Flagstaff , AZ, United States

In partnership with the Flagstaff Festival of Science and the County Sustainable Building Program we are excited to co-host the 2021 Sustainable Building Tour – Carbon Neutrality Strategies. Pick your packet and map at Willow Bend and check out a variety of homes and properties that feature ways to reduce the building’s carbon footprint. The […]

$5

Festival of Science – Keyhole Sink Hike

EVENT IS SOLD OUT AND REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. Join retired Kaibab National Forest archaeologist Neil Weintraub for a 1.5 mile round trip hike to the Keyhole Sink Native American petroglyphs that are about 1000 years ago. Along the way you will learn about the forest's rich cultural history and about the importance of ongoing […]