Roan Mountain Calendar
Published 10:56 am Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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December 1-31
Support Our Wildlife Ambassadors
ROAN MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
All Month
Price:
- $10.00 / Feeds one bird a day
- $20.00 / Feeds two birds a day
- $30.00 / Feeds three birds a day
- $40.00 / Feeds four birds a day
- $50.00 / Feeds five birds a day
At Roan Mountain we house, care for, and educate the public on a variety of native animals. We work under an educational permit from TWRA. Currently, we care for three birds of prey and several snakes! As you can imagine, caring for these animals is costly, as their food and health care is a specialty!
All of our animals are non-releasable for a variety of reasons. We frequently program with these animals and never charge for educational programs when using them. Here is your opportunity to support our educational wildlife program and help us care for these animals!
All donations will go to purchase food, pay vet bills, purchase gloves, tethers, falconry equipment, aquarium bedding, and to improve and build more housing facilities for our non-releasable birds of prey.
To donate click the green “Register for Event” button at the right. Your donation is a one-time payment. If you wish to cover more than one day, update the “quantity” you wish to donate, or simply come back to this page in future months.
Thank you for supporting our Wildlife Ambassadors at Roan Mountain State Park!
December 21
Peg Leg Mine GeoVenture – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Meet at Roan Mountain State Park Visitor Center. The price is $15 and you can register for the event. Join Roan Mountain State Park for a geology adventure hike to the Peg Leg Mine. Your host, Ranger Phil Hylen, will take you back into the late 1800s as you take on the role of iron miners exploring the ridges of the mountains for traces of iron ore. Along the way, we will learn the geology of Roan Mountain and why it is so unique. After exploring the Peg Leg Mine on a 1.2-mile hike (moderate-difficulty natural terrain trail), participants will get to crack open geodes and iron ore to keep.
This program will begin and end at the Visitor Center. This time of the year is historically cold, so be sure to dress in layers appropriate for the temperatures and wear good hiking shoes. Bring plenty of water and any snacks you may need. This program is limited to 20 participants and has a $15 fee per head.
December 28
Outdoor survival for Beginners – 2 a.m. – Meet at Park Headquarters. Price is $10 per person, $5 12 and under. Register for the event. Join Ranger Holland as we learn about surviving in the outdoors!
This program is designed to help you learn what it takes to survive in an outdoor environment and is geared towards beginners. We will cover food, fire, water, shelter and signaling and also items that should be included in a survival kit. This is an interactive program involving a short hike on one of our park trails that will serve as an outdoor classroom. Please dress accordingly for the weather and bring along a water source.
January 2025
January 1
First Day Hike: Moonshiner’s Run – 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Meet at: Moonshiners Run Trail Head in Cabin overflow parking. Price is $10 Attendee + Donation, $20 Attendee + Donation, $10 No attendance + Donation, $20 No attendance + Donation. You can register for the event. Welcome the new year with a walk in the woods! Join Ranger Rodriguez as we make our way along the Moonshiner’s Run Trail. Along this 2-mile hike with moderate elevation change, we will get the chance to talk about resolutions, see our winter wildlife, and witness how the river has changed. Hikers will be crossing various terrain consisting of flat land, roots, and river rock. It is suggested all guests bring sturdy hiking shoes, plenty of water, weather appropriate clothes, and a new years resolution! We look forward to seeing you at our annual First Day Hike!