Description
The open meadows of Edith Wharton Park, situated near the wetlands and forests around Laurel Lake and The Mount, make it a great place to look for butterflies and other flower-loving insects. We will move slowly along the unsurfaced, grassy loop around the park, scanning the hillsides for butterflies or looking closely at any that land nearby. We'll also be stopping frequently to look into flowerheads and enjoy the staggering variety of insects that rely on these small spaces.
During the walk, learn the basics of butterfly identification in the Berkshires and what you can do to help butterflies from your own backyard. This program does not involve catching or handling butterflies or other insects. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a loaner pair from us.
This program will cover up to 0.5 miles of distance. The trail surface is a mowed grass path that is gradually sloping or level. The trail surface could be uneven.
When
- Wed, Jun 11, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Who
Adults
Cost
- Adult Members $10
- Adult Nonmembers $15
Where
Location: Edith Wharton Park - Lenox, MA
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Questions? Contact us:
- 413-637-0320 [email protected]
Instructors
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Nicaela Haig - Public Programs Specialist
Instructions
Meet at Edith Wharton Park on Laurel Lake Road. Park on the dirt shoulder of the road near the entrance (Google Maps coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/q3JQZqiF1Hs5XxVt7). The guide will be visible from the parking area.
Pre-registration is recommended. If the program is not full, a limited number of walk-ins can be accommodated with cash or check in exact change. Credit card payments are for pre-registrations only.