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Native Plant I.D. Workshop Series

Join us this summer for a series of four of plant identification hikes taking place at Wallace State Park and Dunn Ranch Prairie.

Flowers at Dunn Ranch Prairie.
Dunn Ranch Prairie Flowers bloom during a summer month on the prairie at Dunn Ranch near Eagleville, Missouri. © Noppadol Paothong

Overview

Event Overview

Join the Missouri Department of Conservation, The Nature Conservancy, University of Missouri Extension, and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources this summer for a series of plant identification hikes.

Hikes will be held on June 16th & August 18th at Wallace State Park (Cameron, MO), and on July 21st & September 15th at Dunn Ranch Prairie (Eagleville, MO). Participants are welcome to attend one session or all, and all skill levels will have a great time learning about our native species. 

With four opportunities this summer, there’s a workshop that fits your schedule. Join one of our hands-on workshops and learn to identify native plants with confidence.

What You’ll Experience

  • Guided plant identification with local experts
  • Seasonal insights into native species
  • Community-building with fellow conservation-minded participants
  • Access to post-event resources for continued learning

Register for workshops at Wallace State Park

Two Plant Identification Workshops—on June 16 and August 18—will be held this summer at Wallace State Park. Registrations are now open.

Register for workshops at Dunn Ranch Prairie

Two Plant Identification Workshop —on July 21 and September 15—will be held this summer at Dunn Ranch Prairie. Registrations are now open.