Jan. 18 – Nature Hike at Catawba Nation/Yehasuri Trail
*Pre-registration is required for this free program
The footpaths on the Catawba Nation Reservation exemplify the best of what the Thread Trail has to offer, by providing access to healthy forestland, the free-flowing Catawba River, and historically significant sites for the Catawba people and the broader community. Along the hike we’ll discuss the unique Piedmont riparian ecosystem operating at full force on this section of the Catawba River, and the Catawba Indian’s historical use of the trail and its accompanying folklore. The preservation of this trail as a segment of the Carolina Thread Trail represents a new era of conservation of our natural and social history of the southern Piedmont.
Details
- Course: 4 miles out-and-back on natural surface trails
- Time: January 18th, 10 – 12 noon
- Parking Address:Catawba Indian Nation Reservation and Cultural Center MAP
What is provided?
- Carolina Thread Trail staff guide
- First aid
What should you bring?
- Full water bottle
- Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
- Snacks
- Camera
- Small daypack
This program is full! Please email jon@catawbalands.org if you would like to be placed on the waitlist!