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Spring Hike Series: Illinois River Wildflower Bloom

Join a KS Wild naturalist for a free guided hike through one of the outstanding landscapes the Klamath-Siskiyou has to offer. We will learn the names of plants and birds while discussing the most pressing conservation threats and opportunities facing our region today.

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When Apr 11, 2009
from 09:30 am to 04:30 pm
Where Illinois Valley
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Contact Phone 488-5789
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Just an hour West of Ashland lies a strange and beautiful wilderness- hike along the gorgeous Illinois River through the most botanically diverse Natl. Forest in the US during the height of wildflower season! We will walk over green serpentine bedrock along one of America’s last free flowing rivers to learn more about this unique and threatened landscape.

We will meet at 10 am at Evo's Cafe across from the Public Library in Ashland. and at 11:15 at Ray's Market in Selma and carpool from there to the trailhead. We will still hike in a light rain, but will cancel for severe weather. Please rsvp to laurel@kswild.org or call the KS Wild office at 488-5789.

Bring: food, water, warm clothes, rain gear if needed and binoculars if you have them!