Wake Audubon Meeting: The MST (Mountain-to-Sea Trail)
Details
Wake Audubon Monthly Meeting: The MST (Mountain-to-Sea Trail)
Time: JANUARY 13, 2026, 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Our Tues., Jan.13 meeting will present North Carolina’s flagship hiking trail, the Mountains-to-Sea ("MST"). This trail stretches 1,175 miles across North Carolina from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks, passing many of our state’s most beautiful places along the way. Brent Laurenz (pronounced "Lawrence") is the Executive Director of the Friends of the MST. Brent will discuss the history of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, how it’s maintained, how to explore it, and what’s next for our state’s longest hiking trail.
Meeting will be In-person + Virtual via Zoom (Check back for updates)
Location: NC Museum of Natural Sciences: Nature Research Center, 121 W Jones St, Raleigh, NC - 4th floor meeting room
Zoom: Go to https://zoom.us/join , choose "Join meeting" (no login needed) and type in:
- Meeting code: 831 3786 5298
- Password: 4Birds
Park (for free after 6:30 pm) and walk to the main museum entrance on Jones Street, just to the right of the giant globe. Since the NC Museum of Natural Sciences is usually closed at night, someone will be at the door ONLY from 7 to 7:45 to let you in, so please be on time. Take the elevator to the fourth floor meeting room. The east-facing entrance of the "old wing" of the museum will not be used. If you feel unwell, please stay home and enjoy our presentation over Zoom
For more information on falconry, visit: https://northcarolinafalconersguild.org/
We hope you will help us by joining Wake Audubon and National Audubon!
visit https://wakeaudubon.org/
*Last updated 2025-10-31 by Beegle
WATCH for updates. Location and date sometime change!
AI summary
By Meetup
Wake Audubon monthly meeting on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail; for Audubon members and nature enthusiasts; outcome: learn MST history and how it's maintained (online).
AI summary
By Meetup
Wake Audubon monthly meeting on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail; for Audubon members and nature enthusiasts; outcome: learn MST history and how it's maintained (online).
