The Bitterroot National Forest is offering two free Botany walks for the public this summer. Join in to admire wildflowers on your local national forest. Bring a snack, water, and a hand lens (if you have one). Limit of 12 people on each walk.
Saturday, June 8th – Wildflower Walk: Join Naturalist Deborah Goslin on a wildflower walk up Blodgett Canyon to observe summer flowers and riparian plants. Meet at the Blodgett Canyon trailhead at 1 p.m. Expect a walk of 1-2 miles, ending at 3:00 p.m.
Friday, July 5th – Wildflower Walk: Join Naturalist Deborah Goslin on a wildflower walk in higher elevation. Expect a roughly 1.5-mile walk. Meet to carpool at the Forest Service Sula workstation at 9:30 a.m. Bring lunch and water as this site has a longer drive.
Pre-registration is required since group size is limited. More details given to those on the list. To register: email Deborah at NatureSpeake@gmail.com.