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, and she liked 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.
To reserve a space for this hike, sign up here.
$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.