Summer Tours & Nature Hikes

Summer Garden Tours & Nature Hikes

SATURDAY, MAY 30th, 10:00 am-11:30 am
May Birding Tour with Travis Bonovsky
Kroening Nature Center | Minneapolis
Members-only Tour | REGISTER HERE

SATURDAY,  JUNE 13, 2026 | 10 AM
Nature hike at Eloise Butler to go see showy lady slippers.

SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Garden Tour in Brooklyn Center

SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026 | 10 AM
Nature hike to view native forbs and grasses at Nine Mile Creek Bluff Remnant Prairie.

SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Garden Tour in Chaska

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Garden Tour in Richfield

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 2026 | 10 AM
Nature  hike at Eloise Butler to view the prairie at peak bloom.

More details for each Native Garden Tour and Nature Hike below.


Saturday, June 27th, 2026 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Bex's Garden in Brooklyn Center

Registration link coming soon!

Bex is a master naturalist who has thoughtfully transformed her small suburban lot into a dynamic native habitat. The front yard, converted to a tall grass prairie in 2023 (with support of a Lawns to Legumes grant), is now in its third growing season. In the backyard, invasive species have been removed to make way for native plantings, alongside a natural pond that supports wildlife.

Ongoing restoration efforts include developing wetland overflow, installation of a dry stream for stormwater management, and expanding prairie and pocket forest plantings. Bex has also installed habitat features such as amphibian shelters, bat and bird houses, and other nesting structures to support wildlife. With continued work to replace turf and enhance biodiversity, this garden is an evolving example of community driven conservation in an urban setting. 

We hope you can join us on June 27th as Bex guides us through her transformed property!

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Saturday, July 25th, 2026 | 10 am

Meg's Garden in Chaska MN 

Registration link coming soon!

This corner plot of downtown Chaska is a National Wildlife Federation–certified habitat that continues to evolve with a focus on adding native plants amongst the current non-natives to attract pollinators and birds. A Fall 2025 Lawns to Legumes grant supported the expansion of current planting beds, the renovation of a shade garden, and the addition of shrubs to enhance habitat for birds.

Over the past few years, several invasive species (including Snow on the Mountain, Vinca, and Lily of the Valley) have been steadily removed and replaced with native plants, creating a more diverse and ecologically functional landscape. With a strong focus on supporting pollinators and birds, the host enjoys trialing new trends and techniques in her garden. 

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Saturday, August 22nd, 2026 | 10 am

Gwen's Garden in Richfield, MN

Registration link coming soon!

Over the past 3–4 years, this suburban yard has been gradually transformed into a diverse native plant landscape, largely grown from winter-sown plants. About half of the front yard now features native plantings, including a 12×18’ tapestry lawn installed with support from a Lawns to Legumes grant.

In the larger backyard, roughly one-third of the space has been converted into multiple native planting beds connected by mulched paths. New trees—including white swamp oak, serviceberry, and chokecherry—add structure, while former lawn and garden areas continue to evolve with native flowers. The landscape also incorporates raised vegetable beds, blending habitat-focused gardening with edible plantings.

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Nature Hikes

Join us on a guided hike led by WOTC member, Don Gustafson, to explore native plants in their natural habitats, including opportunities to see species, such as lady’s slippers and remnant prairies. These outings offer a chance to experience Minnesota’s unique ecosystems with a knowledgeable guide.

Hikes may take place on uneven or unpaved terrain and vary in length and difficulty. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and bring water and snacks. For comfort and safety, consider long pants, insect repellent, and other tick prevention measures. Always follow leave no trace principles.

Attendance will be limited to 15 people each hike. Registration links coming soon!

About Don

Being a member of Door Peninsula Wild Ones in Door County Wisconsin for 12 years, my passion for native plants grew, especially, for the rare and threatened species. When we visited family here in the Twin Cites, I soon found about Nine Mile Creek Bluff and Eloise Butler Wildflower and Bird Sanctuary.

In July of 25 we moved to the Twin Cities. Soon after moving, I sought out the local Wild Ones Chapter.

Unlike Door County’s reconstructed prairies, I couldn’t believe how this area was so rich in remnant, native, prairies. Both of these natural areas are special to me and I look forward to sharing this experience.

June 13, 2026 | 10 AM

Easy hike at Eloise Butler to go see showy lady slippers.

July 11, 2026 | 10 AM

Moderate hike (approximately 1.5 miles) to view native forbs and grasses at Nine Mile Creek Bluff Remnant Prairie.

August 29, 2026 | 10 AM

Easy hike at Eloise Butler to view the prairie at peak bloom. 

May Presentation & Birding Tour


NATURE TRIVIA!

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Social 6:30 pm | Program 7:00 pm

Richfield Community Center | 7000 Nicollet Ave 

Get ready to test your nature knowledge, win prizes, and have lots of fun at our May meeting! Wild Ones Twin Cities members and trivia nuts Andrea and Jackie will lead small teams through questions about birds, butterflies, plant identification, and more! The top three teams will win prizes and bragging rights. Join us to have fun and get to know other members! 

Program is free and open to public.

MAY Birding Tour with Travis Bonofsky

Kroening Nature Center | 4900 N Mississippi Dr, Minneapolis

Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 10 AM-11:30 AM

Members-only Tour | REGISTER HERE

Host: Travis Bonovsky

Join us for a guided tour of Kroening Nature Center led by Travis Bonovsky, a Minnesota Master Naturalist, expert birder, and nature photographer. This engaging walk will explore the rich diversity of native plants and the bird species they support within this unique urban natural area.

Participants should wear comfortable tennis shoes or hiking boots as this tour will take place on paved nature trails. Binoculars aren’t necessary, but highly encouraged. Binoculars are available for rent inside the Kroenig Nature Center. Meet at the Kroenig Nature Center. We hope you can join us as Travis helps us learn more about the relationship between native plants and birds. 

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New Member meeting

If you have joined Wild Ones Twin Cities in the last year, we invite you to a new members meeting on May 20, 5:30 at Malcom Yards: 501 30th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414. 

Members will have a chance to share a little bit about their native plant journey.

Please contact membership chair, Adrienne Richardson with any questions.

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Summer Preview!


Saturday, June 27th, 2026

Bex's Garden in Brooklyn Center

Saturday, July 25th, 2026

Meg's Garden in Chaska MN

Saturday, August 22nd, 2026

Gwen's Garden in Richfield, MN

Members-Only Nature Hikes 

Host: Don Gustafson

Attendance will be limited to 15 people each hike. Registration link coming soon!

June 13, 2026 | 10 AM

Easy hike at Eloise Butler to go see showy lady slippers.

July 11, 2026 | 10 AM

Moderate hike (approximately 1.5 miles) to view native forbs and grasses at Nine Mile Creek Bluff Remnant Prairie.

August 29, 2026 | 10 AM

Easy hike at Eloise Butler to view the prairie at peak bloom. 

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Congratulations to Hiawatha Elementary School in South Minneapolis! 

Their school is one of 22 organizations nationwide to be chosen for the 2026 Wild Ones Lorrie Otto Seeds for Education Grant award and Wild Ones Twin Cities Chapter wants to help support their efforts.

Meet the Hiawatha garden leaders (right to left) second grade teachers Hannah Froiland and Emy Mariano, with Hiawatha parent Carrie Magnuson in front of what will soon become vibrant native habitat gardens.

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Thanks to our Earth Day Outreach Volunteers! 
Click here to download our Egg carton Eco garden instructions!

April Presentation

A bubble rock Diane installed to replace her birdbath.
Birds are attracted to the sound of moving water.
They bathe and drank from it, as do the squirrels!
A hummingbird sitting in a nest in Diane's yard.

April 23, 2026

Gardening for Birds

Presenter | Diane Hirigoyen

Social 6:30pm - 7:00pm 

Presentation 7:00pm - 8:15pm

Richfield Community Center 

7000 Nicollet Ave, Richfield, MN

Diane Hirigoyen will review the diet of birds, and then compare birds and insects in relation to ecosystem services, threats, habitat requirements, actions people can take, and some resources.

Diane was born and raised in Michigan. She received a degree in Clinical Laboratory Science from Michigan State University and a master's degree from the University of Minnesota in Medical Microbiology. She worked at Hennepin County Medical Center for 37 years in the microbiology and molecular laboratories. Upon retiring Diane focused on birding and gardening. She has been a member of Wild Ones since October 2019. In the fall of 2022 she was accepted into the Xerces Society Ambassador program.