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2018 Wildflower Walks a Success!

5/7/2018

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PictureGaywing. Photo © Jeannie Holden
Almost 70 participants and guides gathered at the base of Shenandoah Mountain on Saturday, April 28, to go on our annual wildflower hikes.  Participants had a choice of three hikes:
  • Hone Quarry
  • North River Gorge
  • Todd Lake area
The wildflowers were a little late to bloom this year, but we were able to find some real beauties and the scenery was stunning.  Enjoy this gallery of photos, all from the 2018 Shenandoah Mountain Wildflower Walks. 

Headwaters Master Naturalists and Friends of Shenandoah Mountain cosponsored this event.  Stay tuned.  We plan to offer wildflower hikes again next April.

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5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 830-4524