June plant walk with Lake McCullough announced

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With our warm spring temperatures, forests are coming alive with a diverse array of plants — plants that provide food or medicine and incredible beauty, and some to admire only from a distance. Join us for a fun and educational ramble through the forest as we discover edible and medicinal native plants. 

The walks are free of charge.

The Weminuche Audubon Society and Audubon Rockies are excited to sponsor three summer plant walks with certified herbalist Lake McCullough. 

The first walk on Monday, June 10, will explore early summer herbs, wildflowers and medicinal plants in the ponderosa pine ecozone in the Turkey Springs area.

In order to handle increased popularity and demand for information about our local ecosystems, we will be conducting two back-to-back plant walks at this location. The first tour will begin at 9:30 a.m. and run until 11:30 a.m. The second tour will begin at 11:45 a.m. and go until 1:45 p.m. There is a 15-person maximum on each walk. 

Please call McCullough ahead to reserve a space at (970) 398-0923 and indicate which time slot you choose.

Walks are about 2 miles round-trip. Please be prepared for rugged trails and unpredictable weather, and leave dogs at home.

We will meet on Turkey Springs Road. From U.S. 160, take Piedra Road (County Road 600) 6.3 miles north to Turkey Springs Road (Forest Service Road 629). Turn left onto Turkey Springs Road and continue 4.5 miles, keeping straight at the Brockover Road (FS 919) intersection. Continue another .1 mile. Parking is along the side of the road.

McCullough’s knowledge and fun sense of humor have made these walks very popular and spaces fill quickly. Give her a call to add your name to the list. We are fortunate that she shares her expertise with us. Watch for information on future walks to be held in July and August.