About this Event
Wander through a restored meadow habitat in bloom and meet the vibrant community of wildflowers that call it home. This experiece explores the diversity of native plant species and the insects, birds, and other wildlife they support. You will gain insight into how intentional restoration strengthens ecosystems and why native plants are essential to a thriving landscape.
Program Guidelines
This is a member exclusive program. To learn more and become a member, visit dukefarms.org/membership.
All programs begin at the Farm Barn Orientation Center unless otherwise noted.
Registration is required. Please let us know if you are no longer able to attend so your space can be offered to someone else.
Programs at Duke Farms are held rain or shine, but in the event of severe or impeditive weather, classes may be canceled. Notice will be given as early as possible via email and refunds will be issued in the case of cancellations.
Accessibility
This class involves traveling about 1 mile on mixed (paved and unpaved) surfaces, with participants moving for the entire duration. Most program routes can be adapted to accommodate mobility needs.
Duke Farms is committed to equitable nature access, and the following accommodations may be available, depending on the program:
- Paved, flat trails
- Instructors with voice amplifiers
- Assistive listening devices (ALDs) for indoor programs
- American Sign Language Interpreters, with ten (10) days’ notice
- KultureCity sensory bags
- We welcome working, trained service animals as described by the ADA
We may be able to provide additional, reasonable accommodations not listed here; contact us at [email protected].
Event Venue
Duke Farms, 1112 Dukes Parkway West, Hillsborough Township, United States

