Due to the COVID-19 virus, this hike will be limited to 10 people. Reserve your spot as soon as possible. Social distancing will be required as well as face masks when in close proximity to others.
Spring Wildflower Walk
Spring is a beautiful time at Hambidge. Our trails are full of wildflowers and Rita Rothmeier will be happy to introduce you to them!
Rita Rhothmeier worked as a naturalist for 5 years at Black Rock Mountain State Park. She likes to think of herself as a guide, not an expert, facilitating and stimulating others to look closer at nature.
As always, please dress in layers, wearing long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and closed-toe hiking shoes or boots. Bring water, any medicines you might require, including an Epi-pen if you have severe allergic reactions, and a walking stick if needed.
This hike has filled. Sign up to the waiting list here. If there is a cancellation, we’ll contact you.
$5 minimum donation at the start of the hike; free for members.
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Hambidge has miles of hiking trails among an incredible biodiversity of meadows, streams, waterfalls, native plants and wildflowers, and a cove forest. Nature Hikes take place most Third Saturdays. Led by experts in fields like botany, biology, ecology, geology, history, and more, each hike is a fascinating lesson about our natural world.