The Cradle of Forestry to reopen
FIND Outdoors is excited to announce the seasonal reopening of the Cradle of Forestry in Pisgah National Forest on April 5. This historic site, often referred to as the birthplace of modern forestry in America, continues to serve as a hub for conservation education and outdoor experiences.
Opening day attendees will enjoy complimentary admission and programming throughout the day, including:
10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. — Character Meet & Greets
11 a.m. — Book signing and reading with Carolyn Bennett Fraise, the author of “MOON TREE: The Story of One Extraordinary Tree”
1-2 p.m. — Up Close Encounter with Birds of Prey
• Jeff Curtis presents an exciting falconry demonstration featuring majestic birds of prey. Get up close to these incredible birds and learn about their role in the ecosystem.
3-4 p.m. — Fur, Feathers and Scales
• The WNC Nature Center brings an exciting educational presentation featuring animals with fur, feathers and scales. Meet live animals and learn how they adapt to their environments.
Guided tours of the Biltmore Campus Trail and Forest Festival Trail will also be available.
Admission:
$10/adult (13+)
$5/child (4–12)
$5/Federal Passholder
Season Passes to the Cradle of Forestry are also available for $35/individual or $55/family and include:
• Regular admission to the Cradle of Forestry during the season
• 15% discount at the Cradle of Forestry Gift Shop
• Half-off admission for special programs/events offered throughout the season
For more information, visit gofindoutdoors.org/sites/cradle-of-forestry.
Cradle of Forestry and partners execute critical repairs
The Cradle of Forestry in America and the U.S. Forest Service (Pisgah Ranger District) announced a collaboration with the Conservative Anabaptist Service Program (CASP) to complete deferred maintenance and Hurricane Helene-related repairs at the historic Cradle of Forestry site.
‘Pickin’ for Pisgah’ Benefit Raises $15,000 for FIND Outdoors and Helene Recovery
FIND Outdoors announced the success of the “Pickin’ for Pisgah” benefit concert, an inspiring evening of music, community, and love for our local public lands.
Cradle of Forestry announces fall events
The following are the Cradle of Forestry’s fall events:
Sept. 28: National Public Lands Day
Times: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission: Free
Hike among hemlocks
Experience the hemlock trees growing at the historic Cradle of Forestry in America during a hike starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4.