Johnson Nature Center
Our mission is to promote conservation and stewardship through meaningful experiences in nature.
Open Hours
Trails: 8 am to Dusk
Visitor Center: Open from 10am - 4pm the first Sunday of each month, and on Saturdays for the remainder of the month.
Closed holidays: Labor Day and Thanksgiving this fall.
A little about us…
Johnson Nature Center is a beautifully natural, forty-acre site that offers visitors myriad visual pleasures and a plethora of learning opportunities.
It features a scenic, four-acre, inland pond that is home to an assortment of fish; a large variety of trees including stands of pine, hardwoods, and a sugar bush; and many native plants and wildflowers that decorate the rolling terrain left by prehistoric melting glaciers. A tributary of the Rouge River flows through the park-like area.
The grounds are crisscrossed with more than two miles of pleasant, wood-chipped, walking trails, and foster a safe habitat for a host of wildlife. Red fox, coyote, deer, mink, as well as a multiplicity of birds, amphibians, and reptiles, have been observed. There are also special wildlife enclosures that contain orphaned deer and injured falcons and owls that can be observed up close.
Feel free to walk our approximately 2.0 miles of nature trails and enjoy all that nature has to offer. Stop by to visit our resident deer and a great-horned owl. Be sure to relax by our pond where you may see some frogs or turtles!
If you have questions on found or injured wildlife, please read HERE before contacting us.
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