Bluff of Beaver Bend Wildflower Walk is Saturday, April 20

SHOALS – The Daviess-Martin Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA) will host a
wildflower walk on Saturday, April 20th, at 10 a.m. at the Bluffs of Beaver Bend Nature Preserve.

The event is free, but space is limited, and attendees must RSVP by emailing emily.finch@in.nacdnet.net or calling 812-329-0048.

Attendees walk along the entrance to the nature preserve at the 2019 Wildflower Walk.

Attendees will learn to identify the variety of native plants growing along the roadway at the base of the bluffs and up into the rocks and the invasive garlic mustard that threatens them. No special equipment will be needed. The roadway follows closely along the bluffs, making this walk accessible to people of all abilities.

The event will take place rain or shine unless severe weather is forecast.

The map shows the event location just south of Shoals.

To reach the Bluffs, turn south from Highway 50 at the east end of the White River bridge onto Water
Street in downtown Shoals. Stay on this street/road for exactly one mile, passing the fire station and
crossing the bridge over Beaver Creek. Stop immediately and park along the road near Spout Springs.

The guided nature walk will take attendees from Spout Springs into the nature preserve itself.

Emily Finch from the Martin County SWCD and CISMA volunteers Karen Whorrall and Marion Mason will lead the walk, which is expected to last 45 to 60 minutes.

Wild Ginger is one of the wildflowers found at the Bluffs of Beaver Bend, as shown in a photo by Emily Finch.

For more information on the nature preserve, visit the Indiana DNR website at www.in.gov/dnr/naturepreserve/files/np-BluffsofBeaverBend.pdf.

If you’re interested in learning more about invasive species in the area, follow the Daviess-Martin CISMA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Daviess-Martin-CISMA-262962797961644 or check out their webpage at www.DaviessCoSWCD.com/invasive-species.