Sat, Apr 13, 2019
9:30AM - 11:30AM

Atlanta Old Growth Forest Hike with EcoAddendum

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Saturday, Apr 13, 2019
9:30AM - 11:30AM

Description

The Georgia Conservancy is excited to partner with EcoAddendum’s for a naturalist walk led by Kathryn Kolb in one of the remnants of the original forest of our region. Such high value forests, found in pockets throughout the Atlanta metro area, are what makes Atlanta’s urban forests so special, and sets Atlanta apart from other major cities worldwide. This forested slope is tucked in along the Proctor Creek corridor near Atlanta’s Grove Park. We’ll explore ridge, cove and riparian hardwood forest areas with a variety of oaks and beech trees, in addition to walking along the stream corridor at Proctor Creek. Older trees, uncommon species and rare native plant communities tell the tale of this greenspace, not generally open to the public. You’ll see why this area is so special, and why it deserves our focus on very careful forest restoration efforts.

Part of this walk will include walking off-trail in somewhat steep areas, and there might be mud along the stream section. Please call Kathryn Kolb at 404-862-0118 if you have any questions.

  • When: Saturday, April 13 // 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Where: Grove Park, Atlanta
  • Tour Details: Guided hike with the Georgia Conservancy and EcoAddendum through the Proctor Creek coorridor in Atlanta’s Grove Park neighborhood
  • What to bring: Hiking shoes/boots, water, snacks, and a sense of adventure.
  • Parking: Parking is available at the Bankhead MARTA Station. Please consider using MARTA or biking.

*All proceeds go to support the work of the Georgia Conservancy and EcoAddendum. Tour will include morning coffee from Cafe Campesino.

Georgia Conservancy

Organizer of Atlanta Old Growth Forest Hike with EcoAddendum
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