April 15 (Wednesday) Bryan Park - RVA (C/4)
Joanne Berdall (jberdall@hotmail.com) or Ellie Tuck (cell 370-2603)
Fifty years ago, Bryan Park was visited by hundreds of thousands of area residents each spring. The azalea gardens there boasted over 50 varieties of exceptional azaleas. These same gardens are now being restored by The Friends of Bryan Park. We will walk this park, one of Richmond’s oldest and most historic, for about 5 miles on nature trails, park roads, waterways and across dams. Meet at the parking lot adjacent to Shelter # 1 on Joseph Bryan Lane. Enter from 4308 Hermitage Rd. at I-95. Since the Azaleas do not allow dogs, NO DOGS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THIS HIKE. Meet at 9:50 am.
The ODATC Mission
The construction and maintenance of foot trails for hikers, including the Appalachian Trail between Reids Gap and Rockfish Gap.
The provision of excursions on such trails or other areas.
Offering educational activities related to the need for preserving the great outdoors.
Old Dominion Appalachian Trail Club (c). P.O. Box 25283 Richmond, VA 23260-5283 Contact us