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Rare Species Weekend

Date:
Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3

Time:
Saturday 10:00 am and 2:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm

Overview:
Join us for a guided hike at Kitty Todd where we will view a variety of plants.  Although nature follows its own calendar which varies from year to year, below is a general guide to the species you may see during your visit to Kitty Todd.

Big bluestem, Indian grass and other prairie grasses reach peak height; state-listed species: Western sunflower, orange-fringed orchid, Great Lakes goldenrod

For additional information, call 419 867-1521.

Difficulty:
This an easy walk which will last approximately an hour.

Registration/Fee:
There is no fee for this walk.

Location:
Kitty Todd (Lucas County)