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Urban Foraging - The Unnatural History of Golden Gate Park

Join us for a stroll through Golden Gate Park and learn about the trees, flowers, and forces of personality that created it. We'll identify spring edibles as we go. After walk there will be wild food bites.

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Urban Foraging - The Unnatural History of Golden Gate Park
Urban Foraging - The Unnatural History of Golden Gate Park

Time & Location

Apr 29, 2023, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA

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About the event

As beautiful as the roses are, as fun as the concerts, as fabulous as the museums, the story of Golden Gate Park is one of trees and Romantic Ideals. Of believing that nature improves the spirits and character of people trapped in urban squalor. And so two million trees later the windswept dunes of San Francisco's Outerlands became Golden Gate Park. We'll walk through Golden Gate park, identifying springtime edibles, like Miner's lettuce, chickweed and pine tips, and elderflowers, and talk about the history of the park and urban foraging ethics for 1.5 hours, and then have a tasting of wild foods like smoked and pickled mushrooms and pine tip cookies. 

Tickets

  • Urban Edibles

    This reserves your spot. Details will be emailed out at least one week in advance.

    $50.00
    +$1.25 service fee
    Sale ended

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