Edible Plant Walk
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Join TreeFolks Young Professionals for a guided foraging hike through one of Austin’s most beautiful green spaces!
We’ll explore the trails of Roy G. Guerrero Park and learn how to identify edible and useful plants growing right here in our urban forest.
We’ll meet at the Grove Blvd Trailhead (Country Club Creek Trail) by Field 4, then head out for a relaxed, educational walk. Along the way, we’ll talk about responsible foraging practices, plant ID tips, and how trees and understory plants work together to create thriving ecosystems. If time (and the group!) allows, we may even make a stop by the “secret beach.”
Our walk will be led by Roxy Huckabee, a seasoned forager with over 10 years of experience. Roxy is a researcher and curator for Gather: The Foraging App and teaches foraging classes at Earth Native Wilderness School. She brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for helping others build confidence in identifying and responsibly harvesting wild plants.
Whether you’re brand new to foraging or just looking for a fun way to spend a spring afternoon outside, this is a great chance to learn, connect, and explore with fellow nature lovers.
Wear comfortable shoes & bring water. Some foraged snacks may be provided :)
