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The Southern Appalachian Mountain range happens to be the salamander capitol of the world. Roan Mountain State Park Ranger Phil Hylen will be offering an evening salamander hiker from 9:00-10:30 PM EST on Saturday, June 28th to give a small peak into the diverse world of salamanders. Participants on this hike will meet at the Roan Mountain State Park Visitor Center before takin part in a 1-mile night hike observing various species of salamanders in different environments.
This hike will be led along the Peg Leg Mine Loop trail which offers a moderate-difficulty natural terrain hike with a maximum grade approximately 18%. Along the hike, ranger Hylen will impart knowledge of observation techniques for salamanders and other small terrestrial life in the forest and along the river. This hike is limited to 15 participants with a ticket cost of $10 per person. Be sure to bring good hiking shoes, water bottles, and a good flashlight.
Event Document: Essential Eligibility Criteria
Program Host: Philip Hylen
Contact Email: Philip.Hylen@tn.gov
Contact Phone: (423)547-3947
Meeting Place: Roan Mountain State Park Visitor Center
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