A family-friendly mushroom exploration with the Bartram Trail Conservancy
Join Bartram Trail Conservancy on Saturday, August 15th for a fun, hands-on event celebrating the fascinating world of mushrooms and fungi in the Southern Appalachians.
Warm, wet summer conditions make this the perfect time of year to discover the incredible diversity of fungi growing in our forests. Together, we’ll learn about the important ecological roles mushrooms play, from breaking down fallen leaves and logs, to helping plants access nutrients, to supporting healthy forest ecosystems beneath our feet.
This all-ages event will include:
Mushroom ecology
Learn how fungi help forests thrive, recycle nutrients, build soil, and connect with trees through underground mycelium networks.
Basic mushroom identification
Explore beginner-friendly features like caps, gills, pores, stems, color, habitat, and growth patterns. This will be a fun introduction to observation skills, not a foraging or edible mushroom workshop.
Spore print art
Create your own beautiful spore print artwork and learn how spores help mushrooms reproduce and spread across the landscape.
Whether you’re a curious kid, a nature-loving adult, an artist, a hiker, or simply mushroom-curious, this event is a welcoming way to slow down, look closely, and appreciate one of the forest’s most overlooked wonders.
Date: Saturday, August 15th
Location: Wallace Branch
Time: 9am
Cost: minimum suggested donation $10
What to bring: Curiosity, water, comfortable outdoor clothing, and a sense of wonder.
Please note: This event is educational and artistic. We will not be identifying mushrooms for consumption, and participants should never eat wild mushrooms unless they have been positively identified by a qualified expert.