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The first Monday of each month, Barbara Walker, PhD, and Kelly Lyle, MHA, MS, INFTA-Certified Forest Therapy Guides from the Osher Center for Integrative Health at the University of Cincinnati, will lead a special Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) experience, and will teach you skills to enhance your experience & well-being, including stronger immune system, lower blood pressure, decreased cortisol levels, improved mood, better sleep, and increase vigor, focus, & energy. Immediately following, Barbara Walker, PhD, Director of the Nature as Medicine Program, will host a Nature as Medicine Meetup at the Clifton Library to discuss the science behind nature as medicine, guide you in writing a nature prescription, and discuss upcoming opportunities.
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Join us outdoors for a refreshing winter hike every Saturday at 10 a.m. from Saturday, November 29, 2025 through Saturday, February 7, 2026! View the full schedule on the Cincinnati Parks & Rec for Wellness webpage.
Parks & Rec for Wellness Classes: From yoga, roller skating, dancing and more, Cincinnati Parks & Rec for wellness is thrilled to offer a series of outdoor classes designed to help you move your body, boost your mood, and connect with your community. All are welcome—just show up and feel better in our parks!
Bird Nerds: Includes events such as mindful bird watching, and more!
Learn More about the Nature as Medicine Program
Powered by the Cincinnati Public Library - Clifton Branch and the Osher Center for Integrative Health at the University of Cincinnati, we’re excited to announce our new walking club every Monday!
Join us once a week for a walk on a paved path through Burnet Woods. Together, we’ll take in beautiful views and fresh air!
The first Monday of each month, experts from the Osher Center for Integrative Health at the University of Cincinnati will lead a special Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) experience during our walk.
A practice originating in Japan, shinrin (“forest”) yoku (“bath”) means bathing in the forest atmosphere or taking in the forest through our senses. It is simply being in nature, connecting with it through our senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. Barbara Walker, PhD, and Kelly Lyle, MHA, MS, from the Osher Center are certified INFTA-Certified Forest Therapy Guides and will teach you skills to enhance your experience & well-being, including stronger immune system, lower blood pressure, decreased cortisol levels, improved mood, better sleep, and increase vigor, focus, & energy.
Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358231 Albert Sabin WayPO Box 670582 Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582
Mail Location: 0582Phone: 513-558-2310Email: osher.integrative@uc.edu