Bristoe Station Battlefield is home to a complex meadow ecosystem. Join naturalists, Cliff Fairweather, from the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia and Charles Smith from the Prince William Wildflower Society (VNPS) on May 28th for a slide lecture on the benefits of native habitats.
Next follow Cliff and Charles on a walking tour of the 133-acre
battlefield and learn about the beneficial wildlife especially the birds
and butterflies that call this ecosystem home. Learn to identify the
plants that these birds and butterflies need for food and shelter. Bring
binoculars. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.
No pets please. Advanced reservations recommended and can be made by
calling 703-366-3049.
The slide lecture will be held at Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre , 12229 Bristow Road, Bristow Va at 8:30 am.
The walking tour departs from the Bristoe Station Battlefield
Heritage Park kiosk in the parking lot located at Iron Brigade Unit Ave
and 10th Alabama Way at 10:30 am.
Lecture: 8:30 am – 10:00 am; Walking Tour: 10:30 – Noon.; $7 per person, free for children under six.
Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre and Bristoe Station
Battlefield Heritage Park are managed by the Prince William County
Division of Historic Preservation.
For more information, please call (703) 366-3049
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