
Get out and go on a free nature-inspired outdoor treasure hunt. Follow the treasure map through the natural areas of Gallery Park and Air Station Prairie.
Walk or ride bicycles and earn stamps for answering questions about discoveries along the way. The treasure hunt ends at the Tyner Center. No advance registration is necessary.
The event starts Sunday, June 23 with a check from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., the treasure hunt from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kent Fuller Air Station Prairie is a 32-acre remnant of a tall-grass prairie that once stretched for millions of square miles across North America.
Originally developed and financed by the Village of Glenview, the prairie and Interpretive Center allows visitors to gain a better understanding of this unique environment. Exhibits at the Tyner Interpretative Center illustrate the many aspects of the prairie environment.
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The building serves as a showcase for “green technology,” while pathways through the property allow visitors to experience the changes in the prairie through the various seasons.
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