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Native Plant Field Trip in Appomattox River Valley

When: Sun., Oct. 15, 2 p.m. 2017
Price: Free.
Explore the John J. Radcliffe Conservation Area in southern Chesterfield County on Sunday, October 15 to see what autumn looks like on 87 acres of woodlands and swampland along the Appomattox River. Sponsored by the Pocahontas Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society, the walk will include 1.5 miles of trail and over 500 feet of elevated boardwalk with a wide variety of native plants to view. Anyone with an interest in our native landscape is welcome, from novice to expert. The walk is free and starts at 10:00 a.m. Park at the end of Chesdin Road at the canoe launch just below Brasfield Dam and Appomattox River Water Authority. Use 21501 Chesdin Road, South Chesterfield, 23803 for GPS. For more information about the park go to: www.chesterfield.gov/Parks.aspx?id=6442455315

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