
Pollinator Power: A Family Night at Meeks Mountain
Date
Tue, May 19, 2026, 6:00 PM EDTDistance
1 MileWalk
Quick take
A hands-on, family-friendly evening at Meeks Mountain Trails, focused on learning about and supporting essential pollinators.
Best for: cause-driven runners
Race feel
- Fun
- For a Cause
This family-friendly evening at Meeks Mountain Trails invites you to explore the fascinating world of pollinators. Led by experts from West Virginia State University 4-H, the event offers hands-on learning about these vital species and their importance to our ecosystems. Discover the pollinator habitat on the trails and learn practical ways to create your own pollinator-friendly spaces at home. It's a wonderful opportunity for kids, families, and nature enthusiasts to engage with the outdoors and contribute to environmental well-being.
What to expect
- Engage in hands-on learning about pollinators and their vital role.
- Explore the established pollinator habitat at Meeks Mountain Trails.
- Receive ideas and kits for creating pollinator-friendly spaces at home.
Standout details
- Hands-on learning experience
- Explore a pollinator habitat
- Take-home pollinator kits
- Free community event
Ready to register?
Finish signup on the organizer site (check fees and dates there).
From the organizer
Join us for a hands-on, family-friendly evening all about pollinators at Meeks Mountain Trails! This special session is led by Hailey Saxton and the team from West Virginia State University 4-H. Hailey serves as a 4-H Student Worker and, alongside Extension Educators and her team, helped install the pollinator habitat…
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at Meeks Mountain Trails in June 2023 through a pollinator-focused grant. Since then, they’ve continued to monitor, maintain, and grow the habitat—providing plants, resources, and care to help it thrive. Come learn the basics: What is a pollinator? Why are they so important? And how can you create your own pollinator-friendly spaces at home? You’ll also get a chance to see and learn from the pollinator habitat right here on the trails. This event is perfect for kids, families, and anyone curious about the natural world. You won’t just learn—you can take the experience home. Participants may walk away with pollinator-themed kits and ideas like DIY bird feeders, mason bee houses, and butterfly garden projects—simple, meaningful ways to stay connected to nature. This is part of our continued commitment to outdoor education and creating opportunities for youth and families to engage with the trails in a deeper way. Event Details: Tuesday, May 19 6:00 PM Meeks Mountain Trails – Meet at the Big Red Barn This is a free event, but space is limited. Please register in advance so we can plan accordingly. Come out, learn something new, explore the pollinator habitat, and help support the small but mighty species that keep our ecosystems thriving