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There are 4 Prairie Field Trip dates in three different locations. Here's the options:
1. Connemara Preserve
On the border of Allen and Plano just to the east of Alma Drive, north of Hedgcoxe Drive and just south of Bethany Drive.
https://connemaraconservancy.org/
A 72-acre oasis of beauty and serenity in the midst of suburban sprawl. Owned by the Connemara Conservancy Foundation, it is rich in floral diversity that is reminiscent of the tall grass Blackland Prairie that once existed in north Texas.
2. Clymer Meadow
4318 FM 1562
Celeste, TX
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/clymer-meadow-preserve/ The 1,400-acre Clymer Meadow Preserve contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie, including imperiled plants such as little bluestem-Indiangrass and gamagrass-switchgrass. Owned by the Nature Conservancy of Texas, Clymer Meadow serves as a study center and is seldom open to the public.
3. Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA)
201 E. Jones St., (corner of Jones and Kealy streets), Lewisville, TX
https://www.llela.org/llela-home
A 2,000 acre property in Lewisville where the Blackland Prairies and the Eastern Cross Timbers meet, intersected by the Elm Fork of the Trinity River.