Celebrate Spring With a Wildflower Walk
It’s been a long winter – and for those yearning for all things spring, the Blatchley Nature Study Club has organized three Wildflower Walks.
Wander the woods and welcome spring on Saturdays, April 12 and April 26 at Blatchley Nature Study Club, 125 Boulder Drive, Noblesville. Explore the trails with guided tours anytime between 1 and 5 p.m. either day – or both. There is also a walk on Sunday, April 27 at Teter Retreat and Organic Farm. Explore the trails on your own, or join a guided tour between 1 and 4:30 p.m.
“From violets to trilliums, phlox to bluebells, trout lilies to wild geraniums, Blatchley Nature Study Club sanctuary boasts a wonderful display of wildflowers that you can learn all about with a guided tour,” shared Mike Culy, president of the club.
“The Wildflower Walk is one of our favorite events of the year,” explained Emma St.Dennis, club vice president. “Especially after a cold winter (and spring), spending an afternoon in the woods is an incredible treat.”
The event is free, open to the public, and great for all ages, kids, scout groups and adults!
Although the walking path is moderate, it is not wheelchair accessible.
In the event of lightning or downpours, the event will be canceled. Check the Blatchley Facebook page for updates.