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Wildflower Walks on Shenandoah Mountain - April 28

3/25/2018

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PicturePainted trillium. Photo by Lynn Cameron
Our annual spring wildflower walks will be held o Saturday, April 28 this year.  These walks are a great opportunity to explore the beauty of Shenandoah Mountain and find a variety of wildflowers.  Each hike will have a wildflower expert to help identify flowers.

Choose from three walks:
  • Hone Quarry​​ - 4 miles. Hike to a waterfall and see wildflowers along the way.
  • Todd Lake area - 1 mile.
  • North River Gorge - 2 miles
Register to attend at headwatersmn.org/2018-wildflower-walks-on-shenandoah-mountain/

Cosponsored by Friends of Shenandoah Mountain and Headwaters Master Naturalists




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info@friendsofshenandoahmountain.org
5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 234-6273