Are you curious about foraging or looking to deepen your plant identification knowledge?
Learn about gathering ethics, land ecology and native plant species?
Explore ethnobotany through the history of plants and their uses?
Please join me in a guided plant walk where we’ll discuss all this and more in a unique local park with mature old growth forest!
We’ll spend 2 hours wandering through the forest to find, identify, and discuss over 20 local plants species and their medicinal uses!
Your host, Danee, has an educational background in geography, natural sciences, plant identification, works in public service, and is a trained yoga instructor with a passion for bringing people together in nature.
Location:
Silver Falls State Park
Sublimity, Oregon
Dates:
April 15, 30: 11 am-1 pm
May 13, 21: 11 am-1 pm
June 10, 25: 10 am-12 pm
July 22: 10 am-12:30 pm
Cost: $25
Registration is required to ensure our group Is small enough to allow discussion and discover new plants together. Limited to 10 participants.
Our group will meet at the Howard Creek parking lot.
We’ll identify plenty of plants, but may only forage berries, fruits and similar edibles from this site. You’re welcome to bring a basket/bag for what we gather. There is a $5 day-use fee unless you have an annual park pass. Please bring water, sunscreen, weather-appropriate clothing/shoes, and snacks if you like. Restrooms are located at the parking lot.