Rieth Interpretive Center

The Rieth Interpretive Center’s primary purpose is education, with a focus on interpreting the natural, cultural, and industrial heritage of our community. The Center provides universal access to all of its educational opportunities. Environmental Programs at Rieth are run by the Environmental Resilience Department. Additional information can be found here.

Hours: The facility is open to the public for programs, activities, and events Monday through Friday, 8 am to 3 pm, and closed on holidays. It is located at Millrace Park, 410 W. Plymouth Ave.     


Nature Hikes: Take a walk in the woods as we look for wildflowers, signs of bird nests, wildlife habitats and multi-colored leaves. Join us in observing nature and the changing seasons. Start your day with a breath of crisp, invigorating autumn air! For more information, call the Environmental Resilience Department at (574) 534-0076.


School and Community Programs: Schedule a field trip to the Rieth Interpretive Center for your school group, club, scouts, home school, church group, seniors group, or anyone else. We will create a program based on your interests, complete with a nature hike and an indoor presentation.   

Program topics include, but are not limited to, those listed below:

  • Dissecting Owl Pellets
  • Nature Hikes
  • Bird Walk
  • Invasive Species Identification
  • Lead groups to do Invasive Species Removal
  • Conservation/Preservation
  • Environmental Responsibility
  • Sustainability

Thank You for Your Support!

We greatly appreciate food for wildlife and monetary donations. We thrive on the generosity and goodwill of our community. Support the Rieth Interpretive Center today by contacting Rieth staff at (574) 534-0076 or emailing environmental@goshencity.com to make arrangements for your donation.


To view current programs and activities, please consult the Environmental Resilience Department webpage.