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  • Image of snowshoes in the snow

    Snowshoe walk

    Check back for more details this winter. Walking with snowshoes is a fun way to get outdoors in the winter, allowing you to go off-trail in deeper snow without sinking in!

    $0.00 – $10.00

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  • Autumn blueberries photographed by Ryan Arash Marsh

    Berry Picking Walk

    August 17: Join us at Murphy Dome to pick berries, enjoy fall tundra colors, and savor the last of summer in Interior Alaska. With naturalist guide Ryan Arash Marsh, we will look for migrating alpine birds and learn about uses of various plant species that we encounter. Expect to hike 1-2 miles, including off-trail through the shrubby tundra.

    $0.00 – $20.00

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  • Photo of a scaber-stalk bolete mushroom

    Mushroom Walk

    August 28: Mycologist Christin Swearingen will be teaching about the wonderful diversity of fungi in Interior Alaska! The group will examine spruce and birch forests, and wood chip and lawn habitats for a variety of mushrooms. Everyone will leave knowing the four ecological roles of fungi, how to identify at least three species of edible mushroom, and two deadly poisonous ones. Don't worry, all mushrooms are safe to touch!

    $0.00 – $20.00

    No spaces remaining

  • Pink flowers next to a smooth orange rock

    Wildflower Day Trip

    June 22: Come on a saunter with us as we look for rarities among alpine tundra wildflowers! We plan to cover between 1-3 miles at Eagle Summit, with frequent stopping.

    $0.00 – $20.00

    4 Spaces Available

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