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Worthington Cemetery Trail BioBlitz

September 26 @ 8:00 am 11:00 pm EDT

Free, family-friendly opportunity to learn about local animals and plants while contributing to science! Join Discover Life in America, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning for a BioBlitz on the Worthington Cemetery Trail at Melton Hill Reservoir.

Two chances to ‘blitz!

Friday, September 25 from 7pm to 10pm Eastern: Join us for an evening of discoveries…we will continue in the dark, as we will set up a black light to monitor insect populations!

Saturday, September 26 from 8am to 11am Eastern: The morning is a great time to look for birds and we will continue to look for other flora and fauna throughout the morning!

Free

Where?

Worthington Cemetery Trail

Worthington Cemetery .75 Mile Loop, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 37830, United States. + Google Map

About Worthington Cemetery Trail (from TVA):

This TVA area is special because of the unusual cedar barren habitat, which is more common in middle Tennessee. A cedar barren is an open area surrounded by plants that prefer thin, shallow soils around limestone outcroppings like Eastern red cedar, blazing star, prairie dock and big bluestem. Other features of this trail include an old cemetery (1800s), a pond and a recently built pier that extends out into a wetland, offering an excellent opportunity to see some of the 125 bird species that have been observed here. An easy trail for young ones to navigate—but be prepared to get muddy as the trail holds water.

This trail is east of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on Hwy. 95 at Elza Gate Park.