Quick Details
About the Appalachian Plant Folklore Walk
Learn with local naturalists Eli Adams and Shannon Krennek. We will be hiking in the Curtis Creek area, loaded with spring blooms and plants that have been used for centuries by herbalists and locals alike. Meet your guide at 10:00 am, guests bring lunch to eat around noon, and the walk ends around 1:30 pm.
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Eli Adams and Shannon Krennek. Naturalists for Asheville Hiking Tours
Our guides are expert naturalists who offer an experience of insight and storytelling revolving around the traditional use of Appalachian plants and herbs. -
Your suggested $5 donation goes straight to your expert wildflower guide. Please consider donating to keep this series sustainable.
Gratuity is never required but always appreciated! -
Required footwear: Sturdy tennis shoes or hiking boots.
Recommended clothing: Wear multiple layers, including a jacket, as temperatures drop at higher elevations. Bring rain gear as needed.
Recommended personal items: Water and lunch. -
Our morning departure helps us avoid the afternoon rains. In case of heavy rain or inclement weather, you will be notified of a cancelation.