Our programming is extensive and biologically diverse
Since 1951, this annual event in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has featured professionally-guided walks, exhibits, and other learning opportunities to explore the region's rich natural and cultural resources. In recent times, more than 900 pilgrims from more than 35 states and several countries joined us. Our programs include fungi, ferns, wildflowers, trees and shrubs, medicinal plants, insects (terrestrial and aquatic), salamanders and snakes, birds, mammals (bats to bears), journaling, art and photography, and park history.
VIist https://www.wildflowerpilgrimage.org/ for fees and registration
Meeting Place: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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