For Adults (18+) and Teens ages 15 – 17 Discover Pink Hill: a globally rare serpentine barrens! Join us for a guided hike to Delaware County’s last remaining serpentine barren. Explore its unique geology, rare plants, and fascinating history—from continental collisions to early human activity. April often brings a stunning bloom of bright pink moss phlox, the flower that gave Pink Hill its name. Group leaves promptly from the Visitor Center Patio at 9:30 am. Please arrive on time. Check in with your guide at the Visitor Center Patio. Schedule: 9:30 am: Moderately-paced, guided hike from Visitor Center to Pink Hill 10:00–11:15 am: Expert-led tour of Pink Hill 11:15–11:45 am: Return hike to the Visitor Center Total time at Tyler: 9:30–11:45 am What to Expect: Walking surfaces that include pavement, grass, gravel, and rocky trails Changes in grade, including short steep hills and stairs Unshaded, uneven terrain at the serpentine barrens Unique geological features, rare plants, and sweeping views of grassland Hike is not suitable for those with limited mobility What to Wear & Carry: Hiking boots or shoes with good tread Bug spray (please apply at home) Sunblock Water and snacks Optional: Hiking poles PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED A participating adult must accompany teens. Members (sign in for your discount!): FREE Non-members: $18 per adult; $15 per senior; $10 per teen (ages 15-17). The non-member fee includes admission to Tyler for the day, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like! Guest Pass Holders (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in, or inform them that you are accompanying a Family or higher-level member as their guest. This program is free with your guest pass admission, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program! Library Pass Holders: FREE. Please present your Library Pass to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in for the program. This program is free with your library pass admission, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program! REGISTER HERE
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