PVAS Wildflower Festival slated April 17
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society will hold its annual spring Wildflower Festival on Saturday, April 17 at its Yankauer Nature Preserve north of Shepherdstown.
The festival, which is held to coincide with the peak of the spring wildflower season, will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.
It will include guided wildflower walks through the preserve for advanced and beginner/families, children’s activities and refreshments. The last guided walk will start at 3 p.m.
Guided walks will leave the pavilion on the hour, though visitors are welcome to explore the trails on their own as well.
Admission to all these events will be free and everyone is welcome.
For the third year in a row, the festival will also include a special Poetry Walk component-poems that focus on spring themes will be posted all along the preserve’s Kingfisher trail where the majority of wildflowers are found.
Mid- to late April is traditionally the best time to view early spring wildflowers at the preserve. Some of the wildflowers on display should include bloodroot, spring beauties, Dutchman’s breeches, and rue anemone.
The 104-acre Yankauer preserve is located north of Shepherdstown on Whiting’s Neck Road. PVAS co-manages it in partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
The preserve has two miles of walking trails, river views, and an education pavilion. It is open to the public from dawn to dusk daily.
The trails at Yankauer are primitive, so those who wish to walk them are encouraged to wear sturdy walking shoes. Please leave pets at home and leave the wildflowers for all to enjoy.
Directions to the preserve can be found on the Society’s website at www.potomacaudubon.org.
– For more information contact PVAS at 304-676-3397 or pvasmail@aol.com.
– The Potomac Valley Audubon Society is a United Way of the Eastern Panhandle partner agency and a member of the Combined Federal Campaign.