Location: Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve, Bocabec
Parking/Meeting Location: Meet us at the trail entrance located 12 km northeast of St. Andrews on Hwy 127
Click here for coordinates of the parking lot
Date: Saturday, August 1
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Description: Curious about lichens? Join the Nature Trust of New Brunswick for a hands-on, family-friendly Lichen Learning Experience at Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve in Bocabec!
Our Lichen Learning Experience invites participants of all ages to slow down, look closely, and discover the fascinating world of lichens — those colourful, resilient lifeforms quietly thriving on rocks, trees, and soil all around us. This event promises an interpretive hike on Caughey-Taylor's extensive trail system, an exploration of lichen in their natural habitat, and a microscope station to get a closer look at these tiny wonders growing all around us!
Located in Bocabec, Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve boasts an extensive hiking system that spans 9.6 km, guiding visitors over rocky bluffs, through diverse forests, and around the well-known Sam Orr’s Pond. Visitors can learn more about the full trail system here.
What to bring:
Weather-appropriate clothing, including closed-toed, waterproof/resistant shoes suitable for light hiking
Sunscreen and bug spray
Water and snacks
Optional: Hand lens for viewing lichens up close (some will be provided!)
Please note: Nature Trust preserves are natural, undeveloped properties, which means they can come with uneven terrain, slippery trails, and other hazards. We’ll also be walking into and around forested wetlands to explore lichens in their natural habitat. Please come prepared with adequate, waterproof/resistant footwear.