Jamestown, N.Y. – The 2024 Allegany Nature Pilgrimage is an outdoor learning experience that combines fun with a variety of nature-oriented activities. 

Registration for the 66th annual event, May 31–June 2, is now open at AlleganyNaturePilgrimage.com. Walk-in registrations can be made in person at Camp Allegany in the Red House Area.

Both the experienced naturalist and the inquisitive beginner are welcomed to beautiful Allegany State Park in western New York State’s Cattaraugus County. The park’s more than 60,000 acres abound with plants and animals.

Your biggest challenge will be choosing from the more than 120 programs, including over a dozen birding walks/talks, orienteering, astronomy, geology, family nature walks, mythology, mushrooms and fungi, bird banding, owl prowls, day and night programs. With many family and child-friendly opportunities, programs vary in length and may be a walk or seated talk. The complete list is at AlleganyNaturePilgrimage.com/Walks–Talks.

The evening Big Tent speakers are Jim McCormac presenting “Mysterious Moths: Growing the Darker Side of Butterflies” on Friday and Julie Lundgren offering “Allegany’s Natural Wonders” on Saturday. McCormac’s talk on one of the most important animal groups will be a pictorial journey into an intriguing and little known world that unfolds all around us. Lundgren will guide a virtual expedition into Allegany State Park, the largest protected forest land in New York outside of the Adirondacks and Catskills. 

Just 10 minutes from Allegany State Park, rooms have been secured at the White Pine Lodge in Salamanca with a reduced rate of $109 including fees.  Call them at 716-945-7600 and ask for the Allegany Nature Pilgrimage discount.  

May 1 is the deadline for ordering from the exclusive Allegany Nature Pilgrimage line of shirts and sweatshirts designed by award-winning Fredonia, N.Y., artist Erin Ruffino. 

For details and to register for this outdoor adventure, visit AlleganyNaturePilgrimage.com, where you will find the link to the online store. 

The Allegany Nature Pilgrimage is made available by the Allegany State Park and volunteers from Jamestown’s Audubon Community Nature Center, Buffalo Audubon Society, Rochester’s Burroughs Audubon Nature Club, and Erie’s Presque Isle Audubon Society.

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