The fascinating relationships between pollinators and flowering plants are diverse and not so different from ourselves. Join Naturalist Anita to discover the intimate relationships pollinators have with native plants in our region. You'll observe how the pollinators, plants, and animals (including ourselves) benefit from this relationship.

This program is best suited for ages 10 yrs and older.

Meet at the Ramsey-Shockey Trail Head near Pinewood Reservoir. Carpooling is recommended as parking is limited. Program is free, but this location requires a $10 day use fee if you do not already have a yearly entrance permit; if you would like to join without paying the fee, you can check out a Discover Pack from a local library or one of our offices.

Hike: You will be hiking 2.4-mile loop Shoshone trail which is classified as a easy difficulty trail.
• No or limited steep hills and few obstacles
• Acceptable for novice users
• No loose footing or difficult terrain

Participants should bring:
• Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen)
• Wear comfortable hiking/walking shoes (closed-toe recommended)
• Water
• Insect repellant
• Lunch & Snacks
• Clothing appropriate for the weather
• Backpack (to carry it all)

Weather dependent.

Date & Time
Thursday July 23, 2026
8:30 am to 11:00 am
Location Info
Ramsay-Shockey Open Space
Category
Guided Hike/Program
Department