Wildflower Walk
Nature Walk · Outdoor Activity

Wildflower Walk

A guided nature walk to discover late spring wildflowers at Destruction Brook Woods.

Reference: dnrt.org
Sat, 6 Jun 2026 11:30 AM (America/New_York) DNRT Destruction Brook Woods Dartmouth , Massachusetts
Explore the natural beauty of Dartmouth with a guided Wildflower Walk at DNRT's Destruction Brook Woods. This hike offers a wonderful opportunity to discover late spring wildflowers and enjoy the serene environment of one of the region's most beautiful reserves. Led by knowledgeable guides, participants will learn about local flora and the importance of conservation. Whether you are an avid hiker or a nature enthusiast, this walk is a perfect way to connect with the outdoors.

What to Expect

A peaceful and educational hike through a protected natural area.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature lovers
  • Hikers
  • Families
  • Conservationists

Agenda Overview

The walk begins at the parking lot and explores the trails of Destruction Brook Woods.
Venue & Address
DNRT Destruction Brook Woods
Slades Corner Rd
Dartmouth , Massachusetts – 02748
United States
Organizer
Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust (DNRT) · Non-profit
A land trust dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of Dartmouth, Massachusetts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting point?
Destruction Brook Woods parking lot, Slades Corner Rd, Dartmouth, MA.
Is it free?
Check the DNRT website for event details.
What should I wear?
Comfortable hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is a family-friendly nature walk.
Do I need to register?
Check the DNRT events calendar for registration requirements.
How long is the walk?
The duration varies based on the pace of the group.
Tags
nature hiking wildflowers Dartmouth outdoors DNRT
Summary
A guided nature walk through Destruction Brook Woods to view late spring wildflowers.
Highlights
  • Guided nature hike
  • Wildflower identification
  • Scenic woodland trails
  • Conservation education
  • Outdoor exercise
  • Local flora discovery
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