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JACK McDOWELL’S 20th ANNUAL PRAIRIE APPRECIATION RIDERoyal Catchfly? Curly dock? Queen Anne’s lace?
Learn about & enjoy the beauty of July’s prairie wildflowers during a beautiful July afternoon’s leisurely bike ride
https://fmcpt.com/event/prairie-appreciation-ride-2025/
RECOMMENDED: HELMETS, WATER… AND AN INQUISITIVE MIND!
The ride starts 9:00 AM at the Prairie Grass Trailhead in London (262 W. High St.) and extends southwest to the Madison-Clark County border. Bicyclists can enjoy the beauty of July’s native flowers such as Royal Catchfly, curly dock, Queen Anne’s lace, and more. It’s an enjoyable and educational ride! After the official ride ends, head onto South Charleston or return back to London at your leisure.
No fee required!
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Experience a progression of wildflowers in peak bloom at the historical prairies along the Prairie Grass Trail this summer!
These prairies existed before the time of the pioneer and were kept preserved by the railroad because the land could not be farmed. Now the prairies are maintained by volunteers who share a vision of saving this heritage and providing educational opportunities through stewardship.
Come ride to discover the beauty of the historic prairies!
Pause and become acquainted with these historic grasses and flowers. Learn how to be a part of preserving them for our future.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Prairie Grass Trailhead, 262 W High St, London, OH 43140-1317, United States