Brukner Nature Center

Brukner Nature Center

5995 Horseshoe Bend Road Troy, Ohio 45373

Official Website
Brukner Nature Center trail map

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About this Location

In 1933 Clayton Brukner, owner of the Waco Aircraft Company bought 146 acres of land along the Stillwater River. The land was not known for its productivity but rather for its natural beauty. There were wooded hills and valleys, a great variety of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, streams, and perpetually flowing springs.

Mr. Brukner envisioned the land being used for a nature center for many years. In 1966 he had the land surveyed and after receiving high praise for its educational potential he started putting his plan into motion. In 1967 he unveiled his plans for the center to a group representing 12 local schools and one local university. In 1974 the center was opened to the public under the direction of Bob and Joan Heidleberg.

Through the years Brukner Nature Center has grown to a 165-acre nature preserve dedicated to environmental education and wildlife rehabilitation. Six miles of trails traverse a variety of habitats including a wetland, forest, and prairie. The Interpretive Building houses an auditorium and meeting rooms available for educational events, a nature shop featuring local artists, and a wildlife exhibit, including over 40 wildlife ambassadors. Also on site is the 1804 Idding’s log home, the oldest structure in Miami County on its original site, and a wildlife rehabilitation unit to educate people with concerns about Ohio’s wildlife.

Admission: $2.50 per person, Monday-Saturday; free on Sunday.

Notable Trails

Brukner Nature Center Trails
Brukner Nature Center has 6 miles of nature trails that allow you to search for wildlife on quiet mulch trails through woodland, wetland, and prairie.
Buckeye Valley Loop Trail – 1.1 miles
Swamp Boardwalk – 0.5 miles
Trillium Valley Trail – 0.4 miles
Stillwater Loop – 0.8 miles
Hickory Ridge Trail – 1.1 miles
Sugar BushWren Run Trail – 0.25 miles
Pinelands Trail – 0.3 miles
Pioneer Trail – 0.5 miles
Short Step Hill
Pond Trail
Pond Boardwalk

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Official Website

Last updated February 14, 2023