Have you ever struggled to identify plants seen on hikes, or wished for an expert’s opinion on identifying a wildflower? The iNaturalist platform and mobile app is a great tool for connecting nature enthusiasts and sharing knowledge, and is a social network used by both amateur naturalists and professional biologists around the world. The app uses AI technology to offer identification suggestions based on your photos, and other users can help determine if that ID is correct. Observations made on iNaturalist not only help you learn more about the natural world around you, they can be useful to ecological research, conservation efforts, and natural resource management.
To educate the public about iNaturalist and to promote the KNPS Wildflower Week BotanyBlitz iNaturalist Project (April 2nd-April 9th), several tutorial hikes will be led by experienced iNaturalist users across the state. These hikes will be geared towards beginner iNaturalist users and will teach you how to make observations and navigate the app. Please make sure to download the iNaturalist app to your mobile phone and create an iNaturalist user account before attending the hike!
Friday, April 1st:
These hikes have their own separate registration. Follow the link or email the address at the end of the hike description to register.
4:00 PM EDT Taylor Fork Ecological Station, Richmond KY: Easy walk on grass trails. Kickoff the iNaturalist tutorial hikes and KNPS BotanyBlitz with Eastern Kentucky University Division of Natural Areas staff on a spring walk through this wildlife management area. Meet and Park at the Taylor Fork Ecological Station parking area (1 Hancock Taylor Ln, Richmond, KY 40475).
3:00 PM EDT Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, Lexington KY: 1 miles, easy to moderate walk. Join staff of Raven Run and Floracliff nature sanctuaries for this hands-on demonstration using iNaturalist in the field at Raven Run. In addition to exploring the basics of iNaturalist, there will be information on the City Nature challenge. Park at the Raven Run parking lot and meet at the Raven Run Visitor’s center (3885 Raven Run Wy, Lexington, KY 40515).
Saturday, April 2nd:
10:00 AM EDT Ashland-The Henry Clay Estate, Lexington KY: 0.5 miles, easy walk. Join Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves Botanist, Heidi Braunreiter, on a walk through the mulched pathways of the Henry Clay Estate. Park in the Estate parking lot and meet at the Gingko Tree Café (120 Sycamore Rd, Lexington, KY 40502). For those interested, stick around after the walk to help pull wintercreeper surrounding the rare Running Buffalo Clover populations.
10:00 AM CDT Cedar Sink Trail, Mammoth Cave National Park, Park City KY: 2 miles, easy walk, out and back trail. Learn with Mammoth Cave naturalists Steve Kistler, Janet Kistler, and Carol Friedman on this trail with a wide variety of spring wildflowers and impressive rock formations. Park and meet at the Cedar Sink Trail Parking Lot (Park Boundary Rd, Brownsville, KY 42210).
10:00 AM EDT Eagle Scout Trail, Nancy KY: 2.8 miles, moderate walk, out and back trail. Walk with Tyler Adams, amateur naturalist, through a gently sloping trail along Lake Cumberland. Park and meet at the Eagle Scout Trailhead parking area (Cr-1493N, Nancy, KY 42544).
10:00 AM CDT Greenway Trail-Disc Golf Course, Stuart Nelson Park, Paducah KY: 0.5 miles easy walk. Join Kentucky Native Plant Society board member Jeff Nelson and OKNP volunteer Bob Dunlap on an easy hike around a beautiful park in heart of Paducah. Park in the parking lot and meet at the west end of the park, where the Greenway Trail enters the Disc Golf Course (175 Stuart Nelson Park Rd Paducah KY 42001).
8:00 AM CDT Hematite Lake Trail, Land Between the Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area, Eddyville KY: 2.5 miles, easy walk, loop trail. Walk with Murray State graduate student Gage Barnes along the banks of Hematite Lake and see a mix of woodland and aquatic loving plant species. Meet and park at the Hematite Lake Trailhead (Forest Service Rd 176 Eddyville, KY 42038).
10:00 AM EDT Pine Creek Barrens Nature Preserve, Shepherdsville KY: 1.5 miles, easy loop trail. Join Kentucky Native Plant society member Alan Abbott on a spring barrens walk through the preserve, just a short drive from Louisville, KY. Meet and park in the Pine Creek Barrens parking area (1264 Pine Creek Trail, Shepherdsville, KY 40165).
10:00 AM EDT Sky Bridge Loop Trail, Red River Gorge, Pine Ridge KY: 1.3 miles, easy walk, loop trail. Take a walk with naturalist Barbara Graham on this forested arch trail where filmy fern is a star attraction and learn about fire-dependent ridge top plants. Park and meet at the Skybridge Parking area (end of Sky Bridge Rd, Pine Ridge, KY 41360).
10:00 AM EDT St. Anne Woods and Wetlands, Melbourne KY: 0.7 miles, easy walk, loop trail. Join Northern Kentucky University professor, Dr. Maggie Whitson, and Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves botanists Vanessa Voelker and Kendall McDonald, on this walk through the wetlands and floodplain of the Ohio River. Trails may be muddy, so choose footwear accordingly. Park and meet at the St. Anne Convent visitor parking lot (off Mary Ingles Hwy, Melbourne, KY 41059).
2:00 PM EDT Lilley Cornett Woods Appalachian Ecological Research Center, Hallie KY: Easy walk. Learn with Eastern Kentucky University Division of Natural Areas staff on a spring walk through one of Kentucky’s old growth forests as a part of LCW’s Wildflower Weekend. Meet and Park at the Lilley Cornett Woods Visitor Center (91 Lilley Cornett Branch, Hallie, Kentucky 4182).
10:00 AM & 1:00 PM EDT Red Maple and White Oak Trails, Louisville Nature Center, Louisville KY: Learn all about iNaturalist with Louisville Nature Center staff in this natural area without ever leaving the city. There will be 2 walks, limited to 10 participants per walk. Meet and park at the Louisville Nature center (3745 Illinois Ave, 40212). The walks will cost $15 for non-members of the Louisville Nature Center.