Join the Horticulture Department at James Madison's Montpelier and Virginia Master Naturalist volunteers for an educational Pollinator Walk. This guided experience explores the fascinating world of insects and their vital role in our ecosystem. Participants will learn the basics of insect identification and the importance of pollinators in the garden. It is a perfect opportunity for nature enthusiasts of all ages to connect with the environment at the historic Montpelier estate.
What to Expect
An informative and enjoyable walk through the grounds of Montpelier, focusing on local pollinators.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
Gardeners
Students
Families
Outdoor enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The walk takes place on June 14, 2026, at James Madison's Montpelier.
Venue & Address
James Madison's Montpelier
13384 Laundry Rd Montpelier Station , Virginia – 22957 United States
Organizer
James Madison's Montpelier · Historic Site
The historic home of James Madison, featuring extensive grounds and educational programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pollinator Walk?
A guided walk to learn about insects and pollinators.
Where is it located?
James Madison's Montpelier, 13384 Laundry Rd, Montpelier Station, VA.
When is the event?
June 14, 2026.
Who is leading the walk?
Montpelier's Horticulture Department and Virginia Master Naturalist volunteers.
Is it suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is an educational event for nature enthusiasts.
Do I need to register?
Check the official Montpelier website for ticket information.
Tags
nature
walk
insects
Virginia
education
gardening
Montpelier
Summary
A guided nature walk focused on pollinators and insects at Montpelier.