Mining History Hike at Ruffner Mountain

On Sunday, November 13, join Gary Bostany on a hike at Ruffner Mountain while learning the history and its early beginnings. View some of the mining relics, iron-ore crushers— learn their purpose, and view mine openings that visitors rarely get to see. Learn about the extended railroad system “the old mineral railroad” that serviced Ruffner and the rest of Red Mountain.

Ruffner Mountain was once home to the Sloss-Sheffield Mines where iron-ore and limestone were extracted and sent to the blast furnaces at Sloss. Discover Ruffner’s role in the mining heyday of Birmingham while exploring these sites and artifacts up close.

The hike is approximately three miles total, usually about 3.5 hours, with moderate inclines and slopes. The hike will take us to Mine Site #3, and the Quarry. Adults and children ten and up are welcome. We will meet at the Nature Center. Please bring water and snacks to eat along the trail.  Registration required ahead of time (registration form below). Also please download our waiver form and email it to christine@ruffnermountain.org, or you can bring it with on the day of the hike. 

YOUTH WAIVER

ADULT WAIVER

Gary Bostany is a volunteer educational docent at Vulcan Park and Museum, and a history buff regarding Birmingham’s early days of the making of Iron and steel. The hikes will be rescheduled in case of inclement weather.

Sign up and more information here

 

Moss Rock Festival 2016

It's that time of year again! The 11th annual Moss Rock Festival is this weekend at the Preserve. We hope to see you there!

On the first full weekend in November, The Preserve in Hoover, Alabama will be a regional focus for art, design & environmental lovers everywhere as the 11th annual Moss Rock Festival kicks off. This one-of-a-kind outdoor fall festival welcomes 12,000 visitors annually to explore Nature, Art+Design, and SmartLIVING themes. We guarantee it will be a weekend where discoveries are the norm! Grab friends and family and get outside to explore nature at Alabama's premier eco-creative festival.

For more information visit http://www.mossrockfestival.com. 

Miner's Hike with Gary Bostany this Saturday!

Saturday, October 29 at 10:00am join Gary Bostany on a hike at Ruffner Mountain while learning the history and its early beginnings. View some of the mining relics, iron-ore crushers— learn their purpose, and view mine openings that visitors rarely get to see. Learn about the extended railroad system “the old mineral railroad” that serviced Ruffner and the rest of Red Mountain.

Ruffner Mountain was once home to the Sloss-Sheffield Mines where iron-ore and limestone were extracted and sent to the blast furnaces at Sloss. Discover Ruffner’s role in the mining heyday of Birmingham while exploring these sites and artifacts up close.

The hike is approximately three miles total, usually about 3.5 hours, with moderate inclines and slopes. The hike will take us to Mine Site #3, and the Quarry. Adults and children ten and up are welcome. We will meet at the Nature Center. Please bring water and snacks to eat along the trail.  Registration required ahead of time (registration form below). Also please download our waiver form and email it to christine@ruffnermountain.org, or you can bring it with on the day of the hike. 

YOUTH WAIVER

ADULT WAIVER

Gary Bostany is a volunteer educational docent at Vulcan Park and Museum, and a history buff regarding Birmingham’s early days of the making of Iron and steel. The hikes will be rescheduled in case of inclement weather.

The First Annual Marty Hike Was a Success!

We would like to say Thank you to everyone who came out to the First Annual Marty Hike to honor Ruffner's most beloved naturalist, Marty Schulman. We had a blast hiking, taking in the best view in Birmingham, and of course, listening to Marty share a story or two...or ten. Special thanks to Western Market Mountain Brook, The Alabama Wildflower Society (Ida Gleaton, Charles Gleaton, Alicia Hall, Ken Hall, Bob Yuill, Susan Hammack, Barbara Mullins, Adam Johnson, and especially Linda Schulman), Mountain High Outfitters, Trader Joe's, Fresh Market, Sprouts, Rush Wines, and International Wine for making this event a reality, and a magical one at that. See you next year for Marty Hike numero dos!

Ruffner Mountain Crusher Ridge (5k, 21k, 42k)

Come out to Ruffner this Saturday for the second annual Crusher Ridge Run presented by the Birmingham Ultra Trail Society!

We'll have the grill going at the finish, with burgers, chips, cookies, and beverages. Vegetarian/vegan options will be available, and one of the local breweries will be providing beer for the festivities. Families are welcome to eat as well!

All proceeds from the 21k and 42k race entry fees will go to Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve to help them continue the great work they do. All proceeds from the 5k race entry fees will go to the Exceptional Foundation as a thank you for making the race medals for the last 2 years.

More info here: http://runbuts.com/…/ruffner-mountain-crusher-ridge-5k-21k…/

*The mountain will be open to the public, as well.

White Wingstem (Verbesina Virginica)

Here is one of our white wingstems from our Habitat Demo Garden at the Nature Center. White wingstem goes by an array of names: Frostweed, White Crownbeard, Indian Tobacco, and Iceplant. The name "Frostweed" was applied because of the white "wings" of frost that appear on the stem during the first winter frost. This lithe member of the Composite or Sunflower family can be found along the Eastern seaboard, from Florida all the way up to Quebec. Another distinctive feature of this species are the green "wings" of leafy material along its stem, hence the name, "wingstem."