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Sunset Picnic Social â Primrose Hill
A relaxed sunset picnic for people who love travel, summer plans, meeting new people and good conversations â¨
The idea is simple â bring a blanket, snacks/drinks if youâd like, and come enjoy a chilled evening watching the sunset over the London skyline.
Whether youâre into slow travel, spontaneous trips, digital nomad life, Europe summers or just looking to meet like-minded people in London, youâre welcome to join đ
Iâm also planning a few small group Europe trips this summer, so itâll be nice to connect with fellow travellers and adventurous people before the season starts âď¸
No pressure, no awkward networking vibes â just a relaxed social evening.
EVENING WALK - HADLEY COMMON AND WOODS TO JACKS LAKE - A 4.5 mile circular walk
EVENING WALK - HADLEY COMMON AND WOODS TO JACKS LAKE - A 4.5 mile circular walk through picturesque Monken Hadley Common and Woods to Jack's Lake and back.
Walk Leader: Julie
Meet: for a 6.45pm start outside Ye Olde Monken Holt (the Monk Pub), 193 High Street, Barnet, EN5 5SU
London Indoor Bouldering Evening
Join OutdoorLads popular weekly Thursday Bouldering evening at The Arch in Bermondsey.
OutdoorLads London boulderers welcome all members of the LGBTQ+ community You'll be meeting with a supportive group of 5 to 10 plus boulderers who are always happy to introduce complete beginners or solve difficult bouldering problems with enthusiasts. We usually follow up with a pub visit.
This event is for members of all levels of experience and all are welcome to come along to any of the sessions.
Bouldering is a form of climbing where instead of long high routes, the 'problems', as they are referred to, tend to be shorter and focus on technique, balance, body positioning and sometimes power. Because of this different emphasis, bouldering doesn't have the hassle of climbing with ropes, harnesses and belaying, which makes the activities excellent for newcomers to the sport.
If you're a seasoned climber you won't need convincing about the benefits of bouldering, but for those who've never climbed more than a staircase, the benefits are wide ranging: from the physical - improved strength, tone, balance, power and coordination; mental - problem solving, focus, concentration and body awareness; to the emotional - relaxation, a sense of achievement and a feeling that mind and body are working together perfectly ('feeling psyched'). On top of all this, bouldering tends to be a very social sport where you can hang out with mates and each have a go as you feel regardless of what level you climb at.
Dulwich Park Nordic Walking
Ready to get outside? Our Thursday morning session in Dulwich park is back!
At this moment we can meet with up to 30 people (of more than two households) to do outdoor exercise and walks. However, i like to keep our exercise groups small, so I have set the maximum participants at 12.
For now this walk is for our experienced Nordic Walkers only, who already used to Nordic Walk with us regularly before Covid 19 kept us indoors, and who have their own Nordic Walking poles.
As this session is outdoors, we will not ask you to wear a face mask, but we do ask you to keep 2 meters apart. Some of our walkers might be immune compromised or more at risk, so please help us keep everyone safe!
Please do not come to the session and stay at home if:
- you know you have been in contact - in the last 2 weeks- with someone with symptoms of possible Covid, or if you have been in contact with someone who tested positive.
- you have any of the following symptoms: (new) Loss of smell/taste, Persistent cough, Fatigue, Loss of appetite, Skin rash, Hives, Fever, Severe muscle pain, Shortness of breath, Diarrhoea, Delirium, Abdominal pain, Chest pain, Hoarse voice, Eye soreness, Sore or painful throat, Nausea or vomiting, Headache, Dizziness or light headedness
We meet by the cafe in the middle of the park.
Session Price: ÂŁ10 per session, ÂŁ89 for a 10-session card or ÂŁ70 unlimited sessions per month. Session cards and pay Monthly can be used in any of our outdoor walks or indoor Zoom classes sessions (except for the Parkinson's sessions).
Pay What Works:
The price shown above is the âtrueâ value of the session that best reflects the work I put into preparing and leading your session. However, I understand that not everyone can afford to pay full price, and I donât want that to stop you from joining us.
In an effort to find a balance between more financial accessibility and sustainable pricing, I now offer a âPay What Worksâ model. This allows for financial flexibility while still valuing and respecting the work and energy I provide in creating and delivering these classes.
Then send an email to ailien@fitandhappyoutdoors.com with the heading âINVOICE pleaseâ- followed by âFAHO 1â to pay full price as quoted below, âFAHO 2â, for 20% off, or âFAHO 3â for 50% off.
Pllease do tell me if you want to pay for 10 sessions, or if youâd like to pay monthly.
I prefer payment by bank transfer, but if that is not possible you could pay in cash. No cheques please, the queues by the banks are just too long.
We walk in all safe weather conditions â if a walk is cancelled, we will contact you to let you know. Please check for text messages or Meetup messages before leaving home!
Summit Toubkal: 4167m, Morocco â 4 Days - 14 to 17 May 2026
Get ready for an epic adventure in [Morocco](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/morocco)! We're inviting you to conquer **[Mount Toubkal](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/mount-toubkal)**, the highest peak in North Africa at 4,167 meters. Four days filled with hiking, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences await you. You won't want to miss this!
**ITINERARY**
* Day 1: [Marrakech](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/marrakech) to [Imlil](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/imlil) (1,740m)
* Day 2: Hike to Refuge de [Toubkal](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/mount-toubkal) (3,207m)
* Day 3: [Summit Toubkal](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/mount-toubkal) (4,167m) and come down
* Day 4: Free day in [Marrakech](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/marrakech) and return home
**FULL PRICE** (includes [guide](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/about-us/leadership-team.html) and accommodation): ÂŁ420 (including deposit)
**RESERVE**: Secure your place by paying a deposit, with the remaining balance due 30 days before the event.
### **Toubkal Summit Gear Guide**
**Essential checklist for your summit to the top of North Africa:** [Toubkal Summit Guide](https://www.hikinginlondon.co.uk/toubkal-summit-gear-guide "Toubkal Summit Guide")
***

Now, you can pay in installments. Make your adventure affordable: **Pay in 3 interest-free payments**, thanks to **Klarna**!
Outdoors Events This Week
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London Society HIKE - Falconwood to Grove Park
Have you ever wanted to partake in hikes where you get exposed to new areas with luscious forms of nature, some amazing views and possibly some hidden gems? If so, this may be the right event for you.
Welcome to another Hiking event where all of this is possible. This is the opportunity to form friendships, discover a different perspective of London, improve your fitness, embrace nature but also feel great about yourself.
With this particular Hike, weâll be hiking from Falconwood to Grove Park. Weâll be traversing through many nature pathways and parks but also make new discoveries too. This is also part of the capital ring which is a 78 mile pathway split into 15 hiking routes. This is section 2. If you want to be part of the journey, feel free to join us.
My fellow explorers, if you enjoyed the event, Iâm more than happy to accept any donations which of course are optional but will go a long way to help me unlock and deliver even more exciting and engaging events and resources: https://www.paypal.me/calvinjoy
Starting point: Falconwood Station
Ending point: Grove Park station
Walking length: 6.9km
Duration: 2 hours
Required clothing: Smart casual, comfortable shoes and a jacket in case it gets coldâ¨Departure: 20 minutes after the meeting time.
WHAT - Hike
WHERE - Falconwood to Grove Park
WHEN - 2pm - 5pm
MEETING POINT - Outside Falconwood Station
NEAREST STATION - Falconwood station
REQUIREMENTS - Just your good behaviour is all and whatever is listed above for the walk.
Disclaimers:
Please be on your best behaviour and respect one another. This group doesnât tolerate any misbehaviour and misconduct. Should such a thing take place, you will be removed.
If you ask a question that either already has the answer to it or doesnât relate to the event at all, I wonât respond.
Whenever an event takes place, I will cut off contact 20 minutes after the event commences. If you message even 1 minute after the cut off time, I wonât be available as Iâm conducting the event.
There will be photography and videography by myself so if you are photo conscious and/or do not want to be in the video, do kindly inform me and Iâll try my utmost best to not involve you in the picture.
Letâs all be responsible but please be aware you come at your own risk. Do be mindful of your possessions, belongings and most importantly, your safety. The âLondon society of explorersâ accept no risk of liability at this event.
Walthamstow Wetlands walk, 4 miles
We will meet outside the Blackhorse tube station (Victoria line and Overground) and make our way to see the wetlands.
* Walthamstow Wetlands is a 211-hectare nature reserve adjacent to the River Lea. The reservoirs, under the ownership of Thames Water, also form part of a larger Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, noted for the mixture of aquatic and terrestrial habitats on site, and for their London-wide importance (especially for birds).
* We will finish our walk outside the Blackhorse tube station. Optional drinks/lunch at the end of the walk.
What to bring:
Comfortable footwear
Water
Photo-taking gadgets and chargers
An umbrella just in case (it's London after all)
The walk is free for members who have subscribed for an annual membership. For other members the fee is ÂŁ5 cash/card on arrival to contribute towards the organiser's meetup fees and costs.
The annual pass option is ÂŁ15 payable by cash or card on the day. This will provide access to at least 40 walks per year (members are welcome to bring a guest to each event).
All walks are free for the NHS staff (also welcome to bring a guest).
**'No Show' Policy:** *If the member replied 'yes' but did not attend the event, did not update the RSVP and did not inform the organiser on 3 occasions â this triggers an automatic removal from the group. That's once for events with a waiting list.*
London Society CHILL - Kensington Gardens
Have you ever wanted to get together outdoors and chill out amongst good company whilst being immersed within nature & amazing weather? If so, then this is the right event for you.
Welcome to another one of the CHILL events where you have the opportunity to settle in the parks, form friendships, socialise, have a picnic and so much more whilst being immersed within the luscious greenery, botanicals and the gorgeous weather.
âŠâŠWith this particular chill event, we will be settling in Kensington Gardens. Kensington Gardens is another royal park which offers some beautiful greeneries and botanical gardens within. It is also a soothing place to relax and socialise.
Depending on the aura and if the event goes well, we may do an aftermath and let democracy decide.
My fellow explorers, if you enjoyed the event, Iâm more than happy to accept any donations which of course are optional but will go a long way to help me unlock and deliver even more exciting and engaging events and resources: https://www.paypal.me/calvinjoy
âŠâŠWHAT - Chill at Kensington Gardensâ¨WHERE - Kensington Gardensâ¨WHEN - 6pm - 9pmâ¨MEETING POINT - Kensington Gardensâ¨NEAREST STATION - Lancaster Gate Stationâ¨REQUIREMENTS - Just your good behaviour is all and whatever is listed above for the walk. Maybe bring your ID if we do an aftermath.
Disclaimers:
Please be on your best behaviour and respect one another. This group doesnât tolerate any misbehaviour and misconduct. Should such a thing take place, you will be removed.
If you ask a question that either already has the answer to it or doesnât relate to the event at all, I wonât respond.
Whenever an event takes place, I will cut off contact 20 minutes after the event commences. If you message even 1 minute after the cut off time, I wonât be available as Iâm conducting the event.
There will be photography and videography by myself so if you are photo conscious and/or do not want to be in the video, do kindly inform me and Iâll try my utmost best to not involve you in the picture.
Letâs all be responsible but please be aware you come at your own risk. Do be mindful of your possessions, belongings and most importantly, your safety. The âLondon society of explorersâ accept no risk of liability at this event.
âď¸Offline Women Friday Sunset in the Park
Join us for a screen-free Offline Women Sunset in the Park to enjoy the fresh air and end the week in nature.
Close the laptop and trade the screen glare for the evening glow.
This is a simple, tech-free space to decompress from the work week. Weâre heading to Regentâs Park to just sit, hang out on the grass, and watch the sun go down.
Itâs the ultimate Friday reset, giving us a chance to reconnect with nature, other women and ourselves.
Weâll meet at Queen Mary's Rose Gardens for a gentle wander through the flowers and the park. As the "Golden Hour" starts, weâll find a peaceful spot to sit, chat, and watch the sky change. No pressure and no agenda, just fresh air and good company.
While we meet at the Rose Garden every time, our final "sitting spot" will change, allowing us to experience different areas of the park together.
Bring a blanket and some snacks if you like, or just show up as you are.
Spots are limited to ensure the group remains small, intimate, and everyone has a great time connecting face-to-face.
London Society WALK - Regents Canal
Have you ever wanted to be immersed within either the city or nature in the form of a walk and socialise at the same time? If so, this may be the right walk for you.
Welcome to another one of the WALK events where you have the opportunity to explore all the scenic routes Iâll execute whether thereâs nature within, whether we get immersed within the city and feel great about yourself.
âŠâŠWith this particular walk, we will be walking down regents canal. Regents Canal is quite the unique shortcut from Angel to Mile End that offers the views of many houseboats, cafes and much more be it on the canal or beside it.
After this walk, weâll be heading to âSweetâ for some desserts if you wish. They started in late 2015 which became a popular hotspot in 2017. They too specialise in some gorgeous desserts such as their cookie doughs, tall shakes, milk cakes and much more. To check out their menu, check the link at: https://www.sweetstepney.co.uk
My fellow explorers, if you enjoyed the event, Iâm more than happy to accept any donations which of course are optional but will go a long way to help me unlock and deliver even more exciting and engaging events and resources: https://www.paypal.me/calvinjoy
âŠâŠStarting point: Angel Stationâ¨Ending point: Mile endâ¨Walking length: 3.6 milesâ¨Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes +â¨Required clothing: Smart casual, comfortable shoes and a jacket in case it gets coldâ¨Departure: 20 minutes after the meeting time.
âŠâŠWHAT - Walk down Regents canalâ¨WHERE - Regents canalâ¨WHEN - 6:30pm - 9pmâ¨MEETING POINT - Outside Angel stationâ¨NEAREST STATION - Angel stationâ¨REQUIREMENTS - Just your good behaviour is all and whatever is listed above for the walk.âŠâŠ
Disclaimers:
Please be on your best behaviour and respect one another. This group doesnât tolerate any misbehaviour and misconduct. Should such a thing take place, you will be removed.
If you ask a question that either already has the answer to it or doesnât relate to the event at all, I wonât respond.
Whenever an event takes place, I will cut off contact 20 minutes after the event commences. If you message even 1 minute after the cut off time, I wonât be available as Iâm conducting the event.
There will be photography and videography by myself so if you are photo conscious and/or do not want to be in the video, do kindly inform me and Iâll try my utmost best to not involve you in the picture.
Letâs all be responsible but please be aware you come at your own risk. Do be mindful of your possessions, belongings and most importantly, your safety. The âLondon society of explorersâ accept no risk of liability at this event.
Hiking to Windsor Castle, the Thames path and Magna Carta Monument
**GRADE:** Beginners hike 18km/11 miles. Approx 5 hrs hiking time on easy paths and park tracks.
This is a lovely and historic circular hike along the Thames to **Runnymede meadow**. This historic and beautiful spot on the Thames is where **King John** grudgingly signed the **Magna Carta,** a document that limited the power of all the future Kings and Queens of England. From here, we will hike a forested hill and make our way to **Windsor Great Park.** Meandering through the deer park, ancient oak trees and rolling landscape, we'll have quite a view of **Windsor Castle** as we hike our way down the long walk to **Windsor Castle.**
**Windsor Castle** has been home of royals since the 11th century, and the Great Park was the traditional hunting ground that surrounded the castle. On Leaving the castle we pick up the river path again and follow this back to **Windsor** where you are welcome to join us for a drink before catching the train home.
**MEETING TIME:** 09:00 London Waterloo Station underneath the main clock
**TRAINS.** 09.33 train from Waterloo arrives at Datchet Station 10.22, 57 mins journey time. Train Tickets are not included buy on the day or in advance return ticket to Windsor and Eton Riverside
**COST:** ÂŁ10 payable on RSVP.
**HIKE STARTS:** 10.30 Datchet Station
**LUNCH:** Pack lunch on route
**HIKE FINISHES:** 17:00, Windsor and Eton Riverside Station
**HIKE LEADER: Gary 07968585224**
What to bring: lunch, snacks, water, dress appropriately for the weather with suitable clothing, spare layer waterproof and hiking footwear.
[Click here for recommended kit](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FLjSAczjgbZ26OKE4Iy_zX2IFqkybdXCmK9AkVfqI1w/edit?usp=sharing)
Terms and conditions:
[Click Here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XSic4Aj9VJguTQuiWrTd6I1A-EmvmQCqCHggB0omlX8/edit?usp=sharing)
To view our full calendar: [Click Here](https://www.meetup.com/GO-London/events/)
Contact: [golondongary@hotmail.co.uk](http://golondongary@hotmail.co.uk/) \- 07968585224
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Trails & Ales! Blendon Woods Metro Park / Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery
**History**
The history of [Blendon Woods Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/blendon-woods/) began long before its 1951 opening, rooted in a landscape of rugged ridges and deep ravines that made the land unsuitable for traditional farming. In 1945, a report proposing a metropolitan park system for Franklin County specifically highlighted these cliffs of Bedford Shale as some of the "wildest land in the vicinity". Following this recommendation, the recently formed park district purchased the first 229 acres in early 1949. Because the terrain was so uneven, developers had to cut a mile-and-a-half-long roadway through dense woods just to bring in heavy equipment. This initial preservation effort ensured that the mature second-growth hardwood forests remained largely untouched by the urban expansion spreading toward Westerville.
Opening day arrived on Labor Day, September 3, 1951, marking Blendon Woods as the second park in the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system. The final push to open was a frantic race; the State Highway Department only finished the primary gravel access road four days before the gates opened. Early staff members, consisting of just four full-time employees, had to hand-dig pit toilets and learn construction skills on the fly to build the first picnic shelters. Despite the dusty conditions and limited facilities, the park was an immediate success, drawing massive crowds from across Central Ohio. By the end of the 1950s, annual visitation had already climbed to over 190,000 people.
As the surrounding suburbs grew in the 1960s, the park faced severe overcrowding that threatened its natural habitats. In response, Franklin County voters passed the first Metro Parks levy in 1960, providing the funds necessary for a decade of steady expansion. During this era, the park nearly doubled in size, growing from 264 acres to over 570 acres by 1968. Planners also addressed a critical water shortage by collaborating with the U.S. Soil and Conservation Service to build a lake in 1964. This body of water originally served as a temporary reservoir before its role shifted toward conservation and wildlife support.
The 1970s marked a transition toward the specialized wildlife and educational focus for which the park is known today. In 1971, the Walden Waterfowl Refuge was established around the 11-acre Thoreau Lake, creating a sanctuary that remains restricted to provide a quiet habitat for migratory birds. A formal nature center was also developed during this period, expanding on the guided Sunday walks that had been a park staple since the early 1950s. The parkâs famous "Monarch Mansion" also became a prominent fixture, starting a long tradition of raising and releasing thousands of monarch butterflies each September. These initiatives cemented the parkâs reputation as a premier destination for birders and nature enthusiasts.
In more recent decades, Blendon Woods has continued to modernize while maintaining its wilderness character. The 10-acre Natural Play Area was added in 2017, encouraging kids to explore the ravines and woods off-trail. This was followed by the opening of a $1.5 million inclusive playground in April 2025, designed to accommodate children of all physical abilities. The nature center also underwent major renovations to include immersive, three-dimensional exhibits and a new butterfly house. Today, the park encompasses 653 acres, preserving a unique geologic and biological corridor amidst the bustling Westerville and Northeast Columbus area.
**Map of the Park**
Here is a map of [Blendon Woods](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/BLN_map_Inclusive-Playground-and-Butterfly-Trail_May-2025_1980px.png).
**Summary**
For this event, we will hike the Lake View, Hickory Ridge, Ripple Rock, Overlook, Brookside, and Sugarbush Trails. This sounds like a lot, but it will really be only a little over five miles. Blendon Woods has a few hills here and there, but it's not one of the more strenuous metro parks.
**Where We'll Meet**
We'll meet just in front of the Nature Center. This is about a mile into the park from the main entrance. You have to go past the Ranger Station and the Shadblow Reservable Area to get to it, so don't stop too early at the Ranger Station and get it confused with the Nature Center.
**After the Hike**
Afterward, we will head over to [Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery](https://forbiddenroot.com/restaurants/columbus-ohio/) at Easton for [drinks](https://forbiddenroot.com/restaurants/columbus-ohio/#dinner-menu) and [food](https://forbiddenroot.com/wp-content/uploads/Cbus-Food.pdf). We should be there by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to join us for drinks.
The brewery's actual address is [4080 Worth Ave, Columbus, OH 43219](https://www.google.com/maps/place/4080+Worth+Ave,+Columbus,+OH+43219/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88388a86d10b6619:0x4d42b470a5cf11d3?sa=X&ved=1t:242&ictx=111); however, I recommend pointing your GPS to the [Worth Garage](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Worth+Garage/@40.0542293,-82.9137962,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x88388b4df6082825:0x17582f0eccd9dda1!8m2!3d40.0542293!4d-82.9137962!16s%2Fg%2F11rzfvvv8b?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQxNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D) across the street. Parking in this garage is free as long as you're not on the first floor, and it is literally right next to the brewery.
Rocky Fork Hike
Join us this Thursday (5/14) at 6:30 pm at Rocky Fork Metro Park in Westerville as we walk about 2.5 miles of a fully paved trail. The Beech Woodland trail is a flat yet scenic trail with a variety of landscapes. Letâs take it in together!
Maker's Market in German Village!
Let's check out the Maker's Market in German Village, a large outdoor Artisan Market, featuring over 65 Makers, Goods, Art and Delicious Food Trucks!
Admission is FREE!
[GVMM](https://www.gv-mm.com/)
Let's get outside and enjoy the New Spring Season and Warm Weather!
We will meet at Stauf's Coffee Roasters in German Village on South 3rd Street at Noon, 12 PM and then take a brisk walk to the Maker's Market, just south of Schiller Park. We can initially get coffee at Stauf's Coffee Roasters, if anyone may want to do so.
Parking is widely available at Schiller Park and surrounding side streets.
Thanks and hope to see you come out!
Franklin Park Conservatory / Columbus Brewing Company
**History**
The [Franklin Park Conservatory](https://www.fpconservatory.org/)âs roots trace back to 1852 when the Franklin County Agricultural Society purchased 88 acres of land to host the Ohio State Fair. After the fair moved to its permanent home, the city of Columbus transformed the grounds into Franklin Park in 1884. This transition shifted the space from a temporary event site to a dedicated public green space for the growing community. The park became a central hub for outdoor recreation and early civic gatherings in the neighborhood.
In 1895, the landmark Victorian-style Palm House opened its doors, drawing heavy inspiration from the Glass Palace of the 1893 Worldâs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This iron and glass structure became an immediate icon, housing exotic plants that residents would otherwise never see in the Midwest. It remains the oldest part of the facility and serves as a primary link to the conservatoryâs 19th-century origins. For decades, it stood as a singular testament to grand horticultural architecture in Central Ohio.
A major turning point arrived in 1992 when Columbus hosted AmeriFlora '92, an international horticultural exhibition. This massive event prompted a $16 million renovation and expansion, adding significantly more greenhouse space and the Dorothy M. Davis Showhouse. The festival put the conservatory on the international map and fundamentally changed its scale and ambition. Following the event, the facility transitioned from a city-run park to a private, non-profit organization.
In 2003, the conservatoryâs identity was further defined through a long-term partnership with world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. After a successful exhibition, the Friends of the Conservatory purchased most of the glass installations, creating the largest permanent collection of Chihulyâs work in a botanical setting. These vibrant glass sculptures are now woven throughout the biomes, blending art with nature. This addition helped cement the conservatory as a premier cultural destination rather than just a botanical garden.
Recent years have seen the site expand beyond the glass walls to emphasize community engagement and outdoor education. The 2018 opening of the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Childrenâs Garden added two acres of interactive landscape designed for hands-on learning. The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Community Garden Campus also provides local residents with space to grow their own food and learn sustainable practices. Today, the conservatory balances its historic Victorian charm with modern commitments to local ecology and the Columbus community.
**Maps of the Conservatory**
Here is the [main map](https://www.fpconservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/franklin-park-zones-scaled.jpg) of the Conservatory grounds. Here's a [map of the areas](https://www.fpconservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ConstructionMap-2026.jpg) in which the Conservatory has ongoing construction (see below).
**Summary**
For this event, we'll explore Columbus's highly-rated and very popular Conservatory. As mentioned above, the Conservatory is doing renovations on parts of the facility. These renovations are scheduled to be ongoing until the Fall of next year.
Basically, no matter when you go to the Conservatory over the next 18 months, you're going to see some metaphorical orange barrels. So let's just go now.
**Tickets and pricing**
On the first Sunday of every month, the Conservatory is free for residents of Franklin County and the city of Columbus. You must bring an ID to receive this discount. (Yes, they do check.) Otherwise, tickets are $25.20.
Members of the Columbus Zoo (of which I am one) do get a discount on tickets, though I have never actually bought a ticket to the Conservatory (I've always gone on free days). I believe the discount is $4.
Parking is always free.
If you have additional questions about pricing or whether and for what you qualify, you can reach the Conservatory at 614-715-8000.
**Where we'll meet**
We will meet just outside the main entrance. I guarantee there's going to be a line. The Conservatory is always popular on free days, and especially in nice weather.
**Your GPS is stupid!**
Be careful simply typing "Franklin Park Conservatory" in your GPS and going where it tells you.
The only way to access the parking lot to the Conservatory is off of Broad Street. Unfortunately, since Google Maps is unable to find its way out of a wet paper bag, it has a tendency to want to take people to a mythical, non-existent Conservatory entrance on Nelson Road.
If your GPS does this, just drive to the north side of the Conservatory along Broad Street. Your GPS should then redirect you to the main Conservatory entrance. If your GPS doesn't, then throw your phone away\* and look for the big Conservatory sign on the south side of Broad Street between Nelson Road and Franklin Park West.
You also should be able to use the map pin I've provided, below, and it should properly direct you to where you need to drive.
\* Don't really do this.
**After the event**
After stopping to smell the roses, for those that are interested, we'll head to the nearby [Columbus Brewing Company Beer Hall](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/) for [drinks](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/#draft-list) and [lunch](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/#food-menu).
The Beer Hall's actual address is [200 Kelton Ave, Columbus, OH 43205](https://www.google.com/maps/place/200+Kelton+Ave,+Columbus,+OH+43205/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x883889a94ac4acad:0xadb2e60240dbc38b?sa=X&ved=1t:242&ictx=111) (it's literally just on the south side of the Conservatory). Be sure this is where your GPS is taking you when you use it, as the Brewing Company has a taproom on Harrison Avenue that is *not* what you want for this event.
We should be at the Beer Hall by 1 if you can't make the Conservatory and just want to join us for drinks.

















