This hike is part of a year-long series of preserve exploration hikes. Welsh Mountain is an important feature to the local watershed and has much history in connection with industry and people. The acidic soils of this area allow for plants to thrive that are not common in other areas. An area of wooded slopes and rock outcroppings, Welsh Mountain Nature Preserve is an amazing place to witness the forest springing to life with diverse plant species and many special migratory birds.
What to Expect: We will take a fairly easy 1.2-mile hike with some elevation changes and rocky areas through the woods to an overlook. This event is recommended for ages 13 and up (participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult). There is a port-a-john available on site.
What to Bring: Bring water, snacks, pertinent personal first aid, and sufficient layers.
Event Leader Bio: Before joining the Interpretive Ranger team in 2022, Kate Prisby partnered with Lancaster Conservancy in riparian buffer work at Climbers Run and building the new trail system at Tucquan Glen & Pyfer Nature Preserves. She enjoys sharing the amazing landscapes Lancaster Conservancy stewards with others.
Animal Policy: Service animals active or in training are welcome. Please leave all pets at home.
Refund Policy: If you are unable to attend this event after purchasing a ticket, refund requests must be made at least 48 hours before the event.
Cancellation Policy: This event will be held rain or shine, with cancellation for severe weather made at the time of the event. If the Conservancy reschedules the event, attendees will be emailed, and tickets will be automatically moved to the new date. the Conservancy cancels the event, attendees will be notified via email when possible and refunded.
Photo Credit: Keith Williams