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About Us
The Sanctuary contains the last free-flowing section of Bull's Run creek,
which marked an original boundary of Middletown plotted in 1802. The
area was used as a grazing pasture for bulls in the mid-1800's. Bull's
Run Corporate, a non-profit corporation, now manages this city park.
Visitors are likely to see squirrels, a variety of birds, perhaps a box
turtle and an occasional deer. Spring provides many woodland
wildflowers. In Autumn the display garden of Ohio Native Plants reaches
its blooming peak. Eight bird-feeding stations are maintained during
winter for easy bird viewing.
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The front of the Sanctuary is an arboretum with labelled species of trees. Inside
the Sanctuary is a picnic shelter and mulched trails leading you past birding areas,
along the Bull's Run creek, and through a meadow area under restoration. The
creekside trail is approximately 1/3 mile.
Bull's Run Corporate is dedicated to developing and maintaining the Sanctuary as an
educational and visual establishment for the benefit of the community. We offer a
variety of nature based education programs for all ages of students. The Naturalist
is available as a speaker for a nominal charge. School field trips are offered free
and supported by donations. For more information, contact
naturalist@bullsrun.org. For
directions to Bull's Run Arboretum and Nature Sanctuary, follow this link to
Google Maps.
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