Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania


BSWP 2021 Zoom meetings

View BSWP's May 2022 Zoom meeting.

April 2022 Meeting.

March 2022 Meeting.

February 2022 Meeting

January 2022 Meeting.

The 2020 and 2021 Zoom meeting video links can be found on the Activities page.


BSWP Meetings

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 our museum meetings, when they resume:

Directions 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


BSWP Field Trips

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.


Sunday, April 14, 2024, 1:00 PM

Barking Slopes, Plum Borough, Allegheny County

Leader: Mason Heberling heberlingm@carnegiemnh.org

Join Mason Heberling, Assistant Curator of Botany at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, to learn about this unique natural area. The Barking Slopes Conservation Area, protected by the Allegheny Land Trust, was once a coal mine, but is now an incredibly diverse forest.  Mason will introduce us to the site and discuss current research on how this forest is adapting to a changing climate and plant invasions.

Directions: From Pittsburgh, take PA Route 28 North to Exit 9 (Blawnox). Merge onto Freeport Road. After 3 miles, turn right onto Hulton Bridge to enter Oakmont, and continue straight onto Hulton Road. Travel 1.5 miles to the Sheetz. At this stoplight (where Hulton Road turns to the right), continue straight onto Coxcomb Hill Road. Travel 3.3 miles and make a sharp left onto Barking Road (after the Lock 3 Allegheny River sign). Travel Barking Road 1.2 miles to parking for the preserve.  

GPS coordinates: 40.53285, -79.78191  Google Map Link

Saturday, April 20, 2024, 1:00 PM
Duff Park, Murrysville, Westmoreland County 

Leader: Loree Speedy; loreespeedy@gmail.com
(724) 518-6022 cell

We will meet at the new Visitor Center along US 22.

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.

GPS Coordinates: 40.42699, -79.68400. Google Map Link

Monday, April 22, 2024, 1:00 PM 
EARTH DAY!

Great Gorge Trail, Ohiopyle State Park
Fayette County

Leader: Mark Bowers; monarda55@gmail.com
cell: (724) 454-4012

Directions: From Pittsburgh, take the PA Turnpike to Exit 91 - Donegal. Turn left onto PA 31 East and travel 2.1 miles. Turn right at a traffic light onto PA 711/ PA 381 South and continue 10 miles to a T in Normalville. Turn left onto PA 381 and continue 11 miles to Ohiopyle. Drive through the town and make a right onto SR 2019/Kentuck Road. Travel less than a half mile and turn right into the parking lot for Cucumber Falls.

GPS coordinates: 39.8629, -79.5027  Google Map Link

Saturday, April 27, 2024, 10:00 AM

Boyce Mayview Regional Park, Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County

Leader: Mary Ann Pike

Contact Information: cell: (412) 855-8239
mapike@earthlink.net

We will initially travel downhill to get to the riparian forest and wetlands at the bottom. 

Directions: From Pittsburgh, proceed south on US 19 (Washington Road) to Boyce Road which is 3.0 miles south of South Hills Village (at Fort Couch Road). Turn right onto Boyce Road and proceed 0.5 mile to the intersection with Morton Road on the right. Turn right onto Morton Road and continue about 1.5 miles to parking for the Morton Complex on the left side of the road. Park here.

Alternatively, take I-79 south.Take Exit 54/ Bridgeville. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto Millers Run Road (PA 50) and proceed to the traffic light at the T-intersection with Washington Pike. Turn right onto Washington Pike and drive for 2.1 miles to the intersection with Boyce Road. Turn left onto Boyce and proceed 1.4 miles to the traffic light at the intersection with Mayview Road. Continue on Boyce Road for another 1.1 mile to Morton Road. Turn left onto Morton Road and continue about 1.5 miles to parking for the Morton Complex on the left side of the road. Park here. 

GPS Coordinates: 40.32842, -80.09581  Google Map Link

Sunday, May 5, 2024, 1:00 PM

Sandy Creek Trail at Belmar Trailhead
Venango County 

Leader: Ron Zagrocki; cell: (717) 580-5736

We will walk along the Sandy Creek Trail, winding through undeveloped and remote forest along East Sandy Creek.  

Directions: The Belmar trailhead is at Belmar Village on the west side of the Allegheny River. From Exit 29 of I 80, travel PA8 North for 14.4 miles and make a right onto Pone Lane (at the first traffic light; Red Express Service Station). Travel Pone Lane for 2.4 miles and make a right at the T onto Belmar Road, and follow it to the parking area at the foot of the hill. 

GPS coordinates: 41.3333, -79.77459 Google Map Link

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 1:00 PM 

Sheepskin Hollow Nature Preserve
Columbiana County, Ohio 

Many people have called this the “most wild” place in all of Ohio (and it is less than a mile from the PA border!). The trail is flat but can be muddy.

Directions: From Exit 36-Brighton of I-376-Beaver Valley Expressway, turn left on Brighton Road (if coming from south, right if coming from north) and travel a short distance to the first stop sign at Tuscarawas Road. Turn right and travel 2.8 miles to Lisbon Road (GCU Credit Union on corner). Turn right onto Lisbon Road and travel 6.7 miles. (When you reach the intersection with PA 168, continue straight on Lisbon Road). Keep a lookout for a large stand of pines on the left. At the end of the pines, turn left onto Pancake-Carlson Road. Continue 1.2 miles to the bottom of a hill. After the underpass at the bottom of the hill, look for the parking area on the right before the bridge. There is additional room to park on the side of the road near the underpass. 

GPS coordinates: 40.75219, -80.53779 Google Map Link

Saturday, May 18, 2024, 1:00 PM

Oil Creek State Park, Venango County

Leader: Robert Coxe; 814-775-0005
robcoxe@gmail.com

 

Directions: Take I-79 north to Exit 116 to head east on I‑80. Travel I-80 east to Exit 29 Barkeyville/PA 8. Travel PA 8 north about 16 miles to Franklin. In Franklin, turn left onto 13th Street to pick up US322 West and PA 417. Travel PA 417 north 12 miles. Turn left onto PA 8 North in Cherrytree and continue about 6 1/2 miles to Titusville. 

At the traffic light just before the Oil Creek bridge, turn right onto Bloss Street toward Drake Well Museum. Go a mile or so to the Jersey Bridge Parking Area on the right, before the other bridge over Oil Creek. Meet at the parking lot.

We will join members of the local chapter of the Wild Ones to explore the exceptionally diverse Oil Creek Bike Trail.

GPS coordinates: 41.6159, -79.6582 Google Map Link

Sunday, May 19, 2024, 1:00 PM

Pine Ridge Park, near Blairsville, Indiana County

Leader:  Loree Speedy; loreespeedy@gmail.com
(724) 518-6022 cell

Directions: From Pittsburgh, take I-376 east and US-22 east about 45 miles to Blairsville. Continue past the Walmart and the ramps for US-119, and as you proceed up the mountain, take the second right for Pine Ridge Road. Continue a short distance to the park entrance on the left. Follow the signs for Toms Run pavilion (about 3/4 of a mile).

We will join the Botanical Society of Westmoreland County for an easy stroll and moderate climb.

GPS Coordinates: 40.44467, -79.19351  Google Map Link

Saturday, June 1, 2024, 1:00 PM

Jakes Rocks Overlook
Allegheny National Forest, Warren County 

Leader: Loree Speedy; loreespeedy@gmail.com; (724) 518-6022 cell

We will join Ava Turnquist, retired Natural Resources Specialist for ANF, to botanize a hardened path through the woods holding botanical surprises in the dense vegetation. A scenic view overlooks the Jackson Bay on the Allegheny Reservoir, Kinzua Dam and the surrounding forest.

Directions: From Pittsburgh, one can reach US 6 outside of Warren, PA, by taking PA Routes 28, 36 and 666 to pick up US 6 west of Sheffield, or by taking I-80, PA Route 8 and  PA Route 27 in Titusville to pick up US 6 east just west of Youngsville.   

At the intersection of US Route 6 and PA 59 west of Warren, travel east on Route 59 for 10 miles. Turn right onto Longhouse National Scenic Byway and continue 1 mile . Turn right onto Forest Road 492. Travel on Forest Road 492 for 1 mile and continue on Forest Road 492 to the right when it splits and follow it to the parking area, approximately 1 mile. We will meet in the Jakes Rock Overlook parking lot, which has a vault toilet.

GPS Coordinates: 41.84867, -78.98219 Google Map Link

Coming Up

Saturday, July 13, 1 PM - Fernow Experimental Forest, near Parsons, West Virginia, with Forest Researcher Melissa Thomas Van Gundy.

Sunday, September 15, ANNUAL BSWP PICNIC
Cedar Creek County Park, Westmoreland County

We love our online monthly meetings by Zoom – happy speakers, less traffic, no search for parking. But we sorely miss the face-to-face social time.

Join us Sunday, September 15, 2024.  We will gather at Cedar Creek County Park. This park is 45 minutes south of Pittsburgh, and easily accessible via the PA Turnpike, I-70 or PA Route 51. 

We have reserved the Park’s Activity Center with a kitchen area and indoor restroom. We can sit inside in case of inclement weather, or outside on a deck overlooking the Youghiogheny River.

We will rotate the ANNUAL PICNIC location each year, with so many great park and picnic spots in the north, east, south and west of the city. 

Mark your calendars. More details to come!

If you would like to lead a field trip, please contact Loree at loreespeedy@gmail.com, 724-518-6022.