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Agate Desert Preserve Wildflowers
Apr
9
3:00 PM15:00

Agate Desert Preserve Wildflowers

Registration Opens

Wednesday, March 12, 7:00 a.m. (Click Here to Register)

Description

Meet the charismatic and itty-bitty flora of the Agate Desert Preserve with Botanist and Stewardship Director, Kristi Mergenthaler. We will soak in the beauty of rings, patches, and ribbons of colorful flowers and look for federally endangered and other rare flowers that grow in drying vernal pools. This is a unique preserve of vernal pool-mounded prairie surrounded by industrial and grazing land.

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 9, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

Jackson County Parks, 7520 Table Rock Rock Road, Central Point, OR 97502 - Meet at Mosquito Lane

Focus

Flowers, Agate Desert Preserve

Guide

Kristi Mergenthaler, Botanist and Stewardship Director, Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

Hiker Limit

15 Hikers

Difficulty

Moderate, Low Speed, Hiking Off-Trail, Uneven Terrain

Visitors will be walking cross-county on micro-lumpy ground and will need to cross a smooth-wire fence. There will be no more than one mile of walking.

Bathroom

None

Pet Policy

This property is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs that have been certified at a training facility by an Assistance Dogs International, Inc. will be the only dogs that are allowed.

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Open Lands Day at the Rogue River Preserve
Apr
19
10:00 AM10:00

Open Lands Day at the Rogue River Preserve

Join us for a beautiful visit to the incredible Rogue River Preserve! The Rogue River Preserve includes two miles of riverfront along the Rogue River, a large floodplain forest, and oak woodlands with meadows. It is only open to the public during special events, work parties, and youth education programs. So, come and take advantage of this special opportunity and explore the trails at your own pace, attend a guided hike, bring a picnic lunch or thermos of tea to enjoy by the river, or all three.

To limit crowding on the trails, registration is free and required for hikes or self-guided exploration for the day. Guided hike participants are welcome to explore the property before or after their hike slot.

10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Self-Guided Explorations

Check out field guides, binoculars, and other gear from our lending library and chat with docents along the trail to learn as you explore. Alternatively, you can walk the trails at your own pace, take photos, go birding, draw, or relax on a bench. This is a wonderful opportunity for families.

10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Spring Wildflower Saunter with Liz Landreth

Join Liz Landreth, Docent and Naturalist, to enjoy the diverse variety of native plants at the Rogue River Preserve! During the stroll, visitors will have the opportunity to stop and identify different wildflowers and plants with the help of Liz, who is famously known as Southern Oregon's 'Flower Floozy'! Don’t forget to bring a hand lens or borrow one from us.

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Caterpillar Book-Making with Gayle Erbe-Hamlin

Join Gayle Erbe-Hamlin, Professional Artist, to learn how to create a handmade book using drawings and unique papers that are inspired by nature. Visitors will have the opportunity to create a simple line drawing from an impression of their time at the Rogue River Preserve, then transform it into a small book. No creative experience is necessary and all materials will be provided. All that is needed is an enthusiastic spirit and the ability to fold paper, use scissors, and glue.

Meeting Location

Rogue River Preserve

Difficulty

Easy to Moderate: You can take a short stroll to the old garden along the river, walk the relatively flat one and a half mile loop trail, enjoy the benches, have a picnic in the grass, or all of the above. For more information about our trails, please click here.

Bathroom

Yes

Pet Policy

This property is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs that have been certified at a training facility by an Assistance Dogs International, Inc. will be the only dogs that are allowed.

If you have any questions, please contact Paige Gerhard, Event and Volunteer Coordinator, at 541-482-3069 (Ext 107) or email events@landconserve.org.

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Sounds and Sights of Spring
May
4
9:00 AM09:00

Sounds and Sights of Spring

Registration Opens

Wednesday, April 2, 7:00 a.m. (Click Here to Register)

Description

Explore the natural history of the Jacksonville Woodlands with Myco Schroeder, Education and Engagement Specialist. We will hike along the riparian area along Jackson Creek and up into the Oak Woodlands. Come bask in the beauty of spring wildflowers and views of the Siskiyou and Cascade Mountains while Myco shares stories about the interconnectedness of these scenic woods.

Date and Time

Sunday, May 4, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

Jacksonville Woodlands (Parking Lot Behind Britt Festival)

Focus

Natural History, Ecology, Madrone Trees

Guide

Myco Schroeder, Education and Engagement Specialist, Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

Hiker Limit

15 Hikers

Difficulty

Moderate, Low Speed, Uneven Terrain

Visitors will be walking on moderate to difficult trails with rocky and uneven terrain. There will be no more than two and a half miles of walking with several stops in between.

Bathroom

None

Pet Policy

This property is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs that have been certified at a training facility by an Assistance Dogs International, Inc. will be the only dogs that are allowed.

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Flowers at Cobra Lily Springs - Our New Preserve!
Jun
18
1:00 PM13:00

Flowers at Cobra Lily Springs - Our New Preserve!

Registration Opens

Wednesday, May 21, 7:00 a.m. (Click Here to Register)

Description

Explore Cobra Lily Springs, our new preserve on Eight Dollar Mountain with Botanist and Stewardship Director, Kristi Mergenthaler, and meet some lovely plants only known in the Illinois Valley. We will visit cobra lily wetlands, or fens, and pine woodland, and discuss our long term plans for this exceptional place.

Date and Time

Wednesday, June 18, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

Ray's Food Place, 110 Deer Creek Road, Selma, OR 97538 (Carpool to Cobra Lily Springs)

Focus

Flowers, Cobra Lily Springs

Guide

Kristi Mergenthaler, Botanist and Stewardship Director, Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

Hiker Limit

15 Hikers

Difficulty

Moderate, Low Speed, Hiking Off-Trail, Uneven Terrain, Elevation Gain of 200 Feet

Visitors will be walking cross-county on uneven and sometimes wet ground for less than one and a half miles.

Bathroom

None (Except Ray's Food Place)

Pet Policy

This property is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs that have been certified at a training facility by an Assistance Dogs International, Inc. will be the only dogs that are allowed.

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Mindfulness and Meadow Restoration
Jun
28
11:00 AM11:00

Mindfulness and Meadow Restoration

  • Buck Prairie II Dog Friendly Snow Park (map)
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Registration Opens

Wednesday, May 28, 7:00 a.m. (Click Here to Register)

Description

Enjoy the beauty of one of the newest properties associated with Vesper Meadow's Education Program! Breath deep with a movement and meditation practice in the dense forest before crossing into the expansive meadow to help remove invasive yellow star thistle. This hike is in coordination with Vesper Meadows’s Healing Landscapes. "As we heal the land, the land heals us."

Date and Time

Saturday, June 28, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

Buck Prairie II Dog Friendly Snow Park, 39296 Dead Indian Memorial Road, Ashland, OR 97520

Focus

Healing Landscapes, Vesper Meadow Restoration Preserve

Guide

Vesper Meadow Education Program Staff

Hiker Limit

15 Hikers

Difficulty

Moderate, Low Speed, Hiking Off-Trail, Uneven Terrain

Visitors will be removing invasive yellow star thistle.

Bathroom

None

Pet Policy

This property is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs that have been certified at a training facility by an Assistance Dogs International, Inc. will be the only dogs that are allowed.

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