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FORAGE & FEAST ON THE BEAUTIFUL BOUNTY OF OUR NATIONAL PARKS NOW

Blueberry Bushes by Jim Dollar. Acadia National Park.
by Jim Dollar. Blueberry Bushes. Acadia National Park.

Feast on the beautiful bounty of our National Parks!

Droplets of Ice- Blueberry. Denali National Park and Preserve.

Foraging can yield incredible flavors, if you know what to look for, and where to look -- like acres of wild blueberry bushes that carpet Cadillac Mountain at Acadia National Park, in Maine.

Wild Raspberries.

Wild berries taste way better than the supermarket kinds. A walk through most wooded areas of the parks in summer and autumn will likely be fruitful. Look for wild blackberries, raspberries, serviceberries, and thimbleberries.

Wild Red Currant.

Red currants appear like brilliant jewels as they glisten in the sun. They will make you pucker on their own. We love them paired with fresh chevre or scattered in stews. Red currant jams are fabulous, both on toast and in recipes.

Elderberries.

Elderberries hang heavy from their trees. They offer a tart floral burst upon tongues, or can be savored later as elderberry wine.

Oyster Mushroom. Pleurotus ostreatus.

Foraging for wild mushrooms requires expertise to make sure you don’t pick the poisonous ones. Edible and poisonous mushrooms often look dangerously alike. 

Chanterelle.

But if you a fortunate, you will be rewarded with the luxury of earthy morels, delicate fragrant apricot-colored chanterelles, lovely hen-of-the-woods, and more.

Shellbark Hickory Nut. Carya laciniosa.

Nuts, such as wild hickory nuts, chestnuts, and black walnuts are wonderful finds, if you can beat the squirrels to them.

 Fiddlehead.

If you are into wild greens, forage for fiddleheads, edible mosses, wild ramps, cress, and more.

Glean sea vegetables and seaweeds from National Seashores.

Prickly Pear Cactus Fruit.

Even the desert parks yield fruits, like delicious prickly pear cacti growing in the Southwest.

Chicken of the Woods

There’s so much more wild food growing in the parks than you could ever imagine. Learn about what’s plentiful and what’s endangered. Learn about seasonal availability. And learn what tastes good.

Wild Huckleberries.

Be careful not to forage on private lands. And definitely check the rules on public lands -- they differ from park to park. Many limit your harvest to personal consumption. All require licenses or permits for hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife.

Morel.

Here’s a great resource for National Parks foragers, with information about rules, regulations, limitations, availabilities, permits, licenses, and more.

Chanterelles.

Read more about Beautiful Parks in 10 Gorgeous New Books Celebrating the Glory of National Parks Now and See 10 National Parks With the Most Beautiful Wild Animals Now.

And check out more beautiful things happening now in BN Arts/Design, Nature/Science, Food/Drink, Place/Time, Mind/Body, and Soul/Impact Daily Fix posts.

Thimble Berries.

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Thimble Berries.

IMAGE CREDITS:

  1. Image: by Jim Dollar. Blueberry Bushes. Acadia National Park.
  2. Image: by Tim Rains, of Denali National Park and Preserve. Droplets of Ice- Blueberry. Denali National Park and Preserve.
  3. Image: by Eric. Wild Raspberries.
  4. Image: by Emilie Barbier. Wild Red Currant.
  5. Image: by Mark Robinson. Elderberries.
  6. Image: by peppergrasss. Oyster Mushroom. Pleurotus ostreatus.
  7. Image: by Randi Hausken. Chanterelle.
  8. Image: by Dan Mullen. Shellbark Hickory Nut. Carya laciniosa.
  9. Image: by peppergrasss. Fiddlehead.
  10. Image: by Ken Bosma. Prickly Pear Cactus Fruit.
  11. Image: by Darren Abbey. Chicken of the Woods.
  12. Image: by DavidnKeng. Wild Huckleberries.
  13. Image: by George P. Macklin. Morel.
  14. Image: by julochka. Chanterelles.
  15. Image: by Morgan Schwartz. Thimble Berries.
  16. Image: by BN App - Download now!
  17. Image: by Adam Simmons. Green Acorn.
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