Mycology Meanderings: Spring Mushroom Walk

Unearth the fascinating world of fungi with a mushroom foray at the Horn Farm!

Unearth the Fascinating World of Fungi.

Join Forager & Photographer Sarah LeTourneau for an afternoon of mycological meanderings around the Horn Farm!

This guided mushroom walk will explore the fields and forests of the Horn Farm in search of spring fungi. Along the way, you'll learn some basics of mycology, tips for identifying wild mushrooms and potential mushroom habitat, and common edible and medicinal species in the Lower Susquehanna Riverlands.

Weather and other factors will influence what we find, but Sarah will accompany the walk with samples, ID tools, stories, and more. Whether you're a curious beginner or a budding fungi enthusiast, this class will deepen your appreciation for the hidden world of mushrooms and their roles in both nature and our lives.


What to Bring

  • Weather-appropriate clothing for spending time in wild spaces.
    • Sturdy, closed-toe shoes and head covering recommended.
  • Notebook and writing utensil.
  • Reusable water bottle (refills available on site) and backpack snacks as desired. 

Students are welcome to arrive early to visit the Horn Farm's newly-restored farmhouse and partake in other programs. This class is part of the Horn Farm's Welcome Back Weekend: May 2 - 3. 


Program Notes: 

Environment: Weather allowing, this class will take place fully outdoors. Be prepared for walking along uneven terrain in a wooded setting with possible muddy conditions.

Arrival: Parking takes place in the field above the farmhouse. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early so we can begin each class on time. More details about parking will be communicated in a reminder email days before the program. 

Audience: While this class is suited for adult learning, children are welcome to attend. Any child above 13 must be registered separately. Children 12 and younger may attend without charge, but must be accompanied by a registering adult.

Cost: The standard cost for this program is $32/person. Sliding scale options are available to support accessibility.

Dogs: Since the Horn Farm is a working farm with active restoration spaces, we do not allow dogs in our programs. Thank you for understanding. 

Cancellation: All programs are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances including inclement weather. Participants will receive an email in the days preceding the program for any changes or cancellations. You can review our current Cancellation and Refund Policy here


About the Instructor:

Sarah LeTourneau

Sarah Le Tourneau is a mushroom huntress, Myco-photographer, citizen scientist and forager. Born and raised in the Green Mountains of Vermont, she went on to attend Global College where she studied in India and Central America. She got her start working in wilderness education in rural New Mexico and continued to work as an educator and family development specialist. She has been a resident of Lancaster county for seven years now and has been immersing herself in the wild spaces around the region since she arrived. Her interests in mycology are rooted both in a love for healthy ecosystems and in human development. She believes that the many uses of fungi offer a more sustainable path into the future.


 

When
May 3rd, 2026 from  1:00 PM to  3:00 PM
Location
4945 Horn Rd
York, PA 17406
United States
Contact
Phone: (717) 757-6441
Event Fee(s)
Spring Mushroom Walk
Tier 1 (standard cost)` $32.00
Tier 2 (reduced cost) $24.00
Tier 3 (pay-it-forward) $40.00
Optional Donation