BSWP 2021 Zoom meetings
View BSWP's May 2022 Zoom meeting.
The Society meets monthly from September through June on every second Monday of the month at 7:15 p.m. For now, our meetings take place via Zoom.
Members who have joined the BSWP e-mail list will be contacted and e-mailed an invitation (link and password) to each monthly meeting.
Directions to in-person meetings, when held
To Ford Mateer Classroom of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History:
The entrance to the parking lot, which is gated, is just past the Museum at the intersection of Forbes and Craig Street. The Ford-Mateer Classroom is reached through the Portal Entry in the rear parking lot area. Once inside the building, the room is located just beyond the Security desk on the left. In addition to the Museum parking lot, which costs $6, there are metered spaces on Forbes Avenue opposite the Museum and along Craig Street that are free after 6 p.m. From there you will cross the street and walk through the right side of the gates to the parking lot. Continue on the sidewalk to the rear of the building where you will see the sign for “Portal Entry” ahead.
If you do not park in the Museum’s lot, from Forbes Avenue, walk along the right side of the parking toll gates to the parking lot. Continue on the sidewalk to the rear of the building where you will see the sign for "Portal Entry" ahead.
Directions to the Carnegie Museum
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/interior.php?pageID=36
Enlow Fork Ecology Extravaganza
Nature Walks
Sunday, April 27·8:00am – 3:00pm
Greene County, PA • State Game Land 302
39.960671, -80.463425
The Enlow Fork Creek is the headwater branch of Big Wheeling Creek, flowing from PA through the WV Panhandle and into the Ohio River in Wheeling.
Come and enjoy spring wildflowers and avian migrants in this hidden area that borders Greene and Washington Counties.
Hot food will be available. Bring a chair and enjoy a day of nature with fellow naturists!
City Nature Challenge April 25–28
Get connected with nature! Join the City Nature Challenge,
a global effort to document nature in urban areas and all around us.
During this four-day bioblitz, nature enthusiasts and casual observers
take photos and upload them to the free iNaturalist app to share their
observations and help document biodiversity in cities around the world.
Learn about nature in our local area and enjoy the benefits of being
outdoors.
The
Pittsburgh Region joins hundreds of cities with more than 80,000
participants around the world for this exciting global project!
How to Participate
Participating in the City Nature Challenge is easy and free!
First, download the free iNaturalist app.
From
April 25-28, take photos of any nature you observe — plants, insects,
wildlife, even animal tracks, bird calls, and plants growing in sidewalk
cracks — and upload them to the app. (Please note, if it’s planted or
taken care of by people it is not wild. Mark it captive/cultivated in
the iNaturalist app.)
From
April 29-May 1, help identify species observed by other challenge
participants to help build a better understanding of biodiversity in our
region.
Observations in Pittsburgh and the surrounding counties (Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Washington and Westmoreland Counties) will count towards totals for the Pittsburgh Region.
Registration for Botanical Society field trips is not required.
Everyone is welcome, including non-members. Trips last 3 to 4 hours but one can
leave at any time. For questions, call the field trip leader or Loree Speedy at 724-518-6022 (cell) or loreespeedy@gmail.com.
Stay informed about staying safe outdoors at cdc.gov.
Add these BSWP field trips to your Google Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Ym90c29jd3BhQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ
Sunday, April 27, 2025,
9:00 AM
Raccoon Creek
Wildflower Reserve
Beaver County
Leader: Shane Miller, Environmental Educator at Raccoon Creek State Park
Let’s join member and botanist Shane Miller for a trip through one of the most diverse populations of plants in the state. Be prepared for wet trails and moderate hiking.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take the Parkway West - Route 376 west (former Route 60 north) to Exit 52, Clinton (one exit past the Airport). At the end of the ramp, turn left and continue 1.1 miles to US 30. Turn right onto US 30 and drive 4.7 miles to the entrance for the Wildflower Reserve, on the right, just over a hill.
GPS coordinates: 40.5071, -80.3640 Google Maps Link to Raccoon Creek Wildflower Reserve
Note that we are meeting
at 9:00 AM!
Saturday, May 3, 2025,
1:00 PM
Hells Hollow Trail, McConnells Mill State Park
Lawrence County
The half-mile trail leading to a waterfall is easy hiking. Those who wish to continue should wear sturdy shoes.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take I-79 north to Exit 96 – Portersville. Turn left to travel PA-488 about 4 miles to Heinz Camp Road. Turn right onto Heinz Camp Road and continue about 2 miles to a T. Turn right and cross the Armstrong Bridge. Continue up the hill about 2 1/2 miles and make a right onto Shaffer Road. The Hell’s Hollow Trailhead parking lot is on the right about 100 yards after the turn, just before a one-lane bridge.
GPS coordinates: 40.93140, -80.24010 Google Maps Link to Hells Hollow
Sunday, May 4, 2025, 1:00
PM
Indian Creek Gorge,
Fayette County
Leader: Lindsay Praksti, Westmoreland Botanical Society
O. E. Jennings, in the gazetteer of his 1953 Wild Flowers of Western Pennsylvania and the Upper Ohio Valley, called this area “good botanizing ground” with woods, marsh and a stream that flows through a deep gorge. We will join the Westmoreland Botanical Society.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take the PA Turnpike to Exit 91 - Donegal. Turn left on PA 31. Travel about 2 miles and turn right on PA 381 at the traffic light. Travel about 11.5 miles on PA 381. Once you cross a bridge over Mill Run Reservoir, look for a Camp Christian sign and turn right onto the next unpaved road. At the Y, turn right and continue to a trailhead parking area.
GPS coordinates: 39.9718, -79.4594 Google Maps Link to Indian Creek Valley Trailhead
Saturday, May 10, 2025,
1:00 PM
Browns Run Sheepskin
Trail, ShortCut Trailhead
Fayette County
Leader: Gabrielle Marsden; (412)-496-5266, pawpaw@t-k.org
Gabrielle has a good feeling about this beautiful valley of the Browns Run tributary to the Monongahela River. As we enjoy rich diverse slopes of pawpaw, we will look for the Zebra Swallowtail.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take I-79 south to Exit 14. Turn left to travel PA 21 east. Continue 21 miles to the Exit for PA 166 South. Turn right at the end of the ramp. Travel 1 mile north on Ronco Road. Bear right at the Y onto Shortcut Road (unmarked). Continue 0.3 mile to trail parking on the right.
GPS coordinates: 39.87190, -79.90665 Google Maps Link to Shortcut Trailhead
Saturday, May 17, 2025,
10:00 AM
Duff Park, Murrysville,
Westmoreland County
Leader: Loree Speedy; loreespeedy@gmail.com; 724-518-6022
We will meet at the new Visitor Center along US 22. We will walk the Funk Bikeway and then some narrower hilly hiking trails along Fernwood.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take I-376 east
(Parkway East) to its end at US 22 East - Murrysville. Travel US 22 for
about 4 miles to the intersection of Trafford Road (McDonald’s on the left).
Continue along US 22 in the right lane about 7/10 of a mile. At The Fireplace
and Airgas businesses, turn right into the new Robert Trail Access, where we
will meet at 10:00
AM.
GPS Coordinates: 40.42699, -79.68400. Google Map Link
Sunday, May 18, 2025, 1:00
PM
Glade Run Trail,
Fayette County
Leader: Ron Zagrocki; cell: (717) 580-5736
We will explore the wetlands, signs of beaver, and azaleas along a game lands trail along a stretch of Glade Run. This is an exploratory hike; bring shoes that can get wet, a walking stick if needed and a sense of adventure.
Directions: Chalkhill-Ohiopyle Road in the village of Chalkhill can be reached by traveling US-40 east about 10 miles from Uniontown. Alternately, from the intersection of US-40 and PA-381 south of Ohiopyle, travel west on US-40 for 3.7 miles to the intersection of US-40 and Chalkhill-Ohiopyle Road.
Turn north onto Chalkhill-Ohiopyle Road and travel 1.3 miles. You will cross Deer Lake (which may be drained or open water). Take the first left turn onto Greenbrier Road. Travel about a mile; you will enter State Game Land 51. Continue straight about 2/10 of a mile to the game land parking lot on the right.
Coordinates for the parking lot:
39.86997, -79.58770.
Google Maps
Link to SGL 51 Lot
Tuesday, May 20, 2025,
12:00 PM
Meg’s Third Tuesday
Choice, To be determined
Saturday, May 24, 2025,
1:00 PM
Laurel Summit State
Park
Westmoreland County
Leader: Mark Bowers; monarda55@gmail.com; 724-454-4012
We will meet at the parking lot for the picnic area and head along one of the hiking trails for Painted Trillium and Clintonia. Wear hiking shoes.
Directions: From Pittsburgh, take the PA Turnpike east to Exit 91/Donegal. Turn left onto PA 31 and then, after a short distance, left onto PA 711. Continue on PA 711 north for about 9 miles. Turn right onto Darlington Road (this may be unmarked) and travel about 1 mile to its junction with PA 381. Continue straight onto PA 381 for a short distance, then turn right onto Linn Run Road. Travel through Linn Run State Park to the top of the hill. At the sign for Laurel Summit State Park, bear left and continue to the parking lot.
GPS Coordinates: 40.1182, -79.1761 Google Maps Link to Laurel Summit State Park
Wednesday, May 28, 2025,
12:00 PM NOON
Preston Park, Butler
Township, Butler County
Leader: Loree Speedy and Liz Spence, with Park volunteers! Loree Speedy; 724-518-6022
Preston Park is an 88-acre English garden donated to Butler Township by Dr. Frank Preston, founder of Preston Laboratories, and Mrs. Jane Preston. Dr. Preston, a glass scientist, ornithologist, and ecologist, created and designed an English garden as a place to live, work and enjoy nature. Dr. Preston apparently walked the entire property daily at dawn, in accordance with his origins in England where a deep interest in nature is a great pastime. Preston Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now maintained by Butler Township. For more information, visit here.
Directions: Travel I-79 north to Exit 83 – PA 528 toward Evans City. Travel PA 528 north for 2.6 miles to a T. Turn right at the T and continue east on PA 68 for 9 miles to Whitestown Road (the first traffic light after the Butler Farm Show on the right). Turn right onto Whitestown Road and continue 1 mile to turn right onto South Eberhart Road. Park entrance will be on the left. The GPS address is 415 South Eberhart Road, Butler, PA 16001.
GPS coordinates: 40.8529, -79.9517 Google Maps Link to Preston Park
Arrive 11:30 AM with a bag lunch - picnic table and port-a-potty available.