Asbury Woods has unveiled its annual theme for 2026: The Year of Exploration, inviting the community to discover the beauty and history of its 234-acre property. Each year, Asbury Woods selects a theme to advance its vision of fostering appreciation and protection of natural spaces in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
Visitors are encouraged to wander the trails, experience the wonder of nature, and discover all that Asbury Woods has to offer.
The Adventure Passport will be a fun way to explore events, trails, and programs. Passport holders receive 10% off event registration excluding Summer Camps and Wine & Dine in the Woods. Passports cost $35 and are available at the Squeaky Frog Gift Shop.
The Historical Exhibit is located in the Behrend Room at the Nature Center, this exhibit showcases photos and stories of the property’s evolution, including Brown’s Farm and the Nature Center. Open during regular hours.
Executive Director Sarah Bennett shared, “We are excited to offer new and creative ways for the community to engage with nature. Our Adventure Passport will provide incentives for people to explore our trails and Nature Center all year.”
Asbury Woods’ mission is to inspire a greater connection to the natural world through environmental education, outdoor recreation, and conservation. The property includes old-growth forests, wetlands, gardens, and trails, along with the Andrew J. Conner Nature Center, which offers animal exhibits and interactive learning spaces.
Asbury Woods is an independent nonprofit supported by program fees, grants, events, and donations. Each year, thousands of visitors benefit from its trails, festivals, and educational programs.
For more information, visit asburywoods.org or stop by the Nature Center to start your Year of Exploration.