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Campo di girasoli, McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area

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Campo di girasoli, McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area

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Campo di girasoli, McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area

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The Sunflower Field at McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area is a captivating natural attraction located in Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland. Situated within a low-lying floodplain between the Potomac River and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park, this area is renowned for its extensive sunflower fields. These vibrant fields are part of the larger McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area, a diverse habitat managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and ecological purpose.

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    31 agosto 2023

    Escursionismo

    Diversi campi all'interno di quest'area sono coltivati come appezzamenti alimentari, tra cui i girasoli tra le altre piante. Assistere a questi campi con varie colture in crescita è uno spettacolo straordinario. Tuttavia, è importante notare che durante la stagione di caccia, in questo parco è consentita la caccia al cervo, quindi è fondamentale prestare attenzione.
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    23 luglio 2022

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    Questo campo di girasoli si trova a 1,3 km a piedi dal canale C&O.
    2022 Coordinata GPS campo n. 4: 39.079480, -77.389323
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    Giro McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area — Poolesville

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    This easy 3.6-mile loop through McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area offers diverse scenery and famous sunflower fields near Poolesville,

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    Distanza 473 m

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    domenica 14 giugno

    33°C

    18°C

    57 %

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    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

    Posizione:Montgomery County, Maryland, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are dogs allowed at the McKee-Beshers Sunflower Field?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area, including the sunflower fields. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. The WMA also has designated dog training areas. Please remember to pack out any waste to keep the area clean for all visitors and wildlife.

    What kind of trails can I expect at McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area?

    The trails at McKee-Beshers WMA are generally flat and easy, suitable for walking and light hiking. The area is a low-lying floodplain, so significant elevation changes are not present. Paths are often unpaved and can be muddy after rain. Some fields are accessible via a short walk, such as the 0.8-mile path from the C&O Canal.

    Is there an entrance fee or do I need a permit to visit the sunflower fields?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area or its sunflower fields. No permits or reservations are required, making it a free and accessible natural attraction for everyone.

    How many sunflower fields are there, and do they all bloom at the same time?

    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources typically plants between 30 to 40 acres of sunflowers, often divided into multiple fields, sometimes up to nine. These fields are planted at slightly different times, meaning they may bloom in succession rather than all at once, extending the overall viewing period. This staggered planting ensures a longer season for wildlife and visitors.

    What other natural features or wildlife can be found at McKee-Beshers WMA besides sunflowers?

    Beyond the iconic sunflowers, McKee-Beshers WMA is a diverse habitat featuring woodlands, fields, wooded bottomlands, and managed wetland impoundments. It's home to various wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, and numerous songbirds. The "ponds" area, also known as Hughes Hollow, is particularly renowned as a birding hotspot.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes nearby for visitors?

    The McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area is located near Poolesville, MD. While the WMA itself does not have on-site dining, you can find various restaurants, cafes, and pubs in Poolesville, which is a short drive away. These establishments offer options for a meal or a refreshing drink before or after your visit.

    What should I wear or bring when visiting the sunflower fields?

    Given the natural environment, it's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes, especially since paths can be unpaved and potentially muddy. Long pants and sleeves can help protect against ticks and mosquitoes. Bringing insect repellent is highly recommended. Don't forget water, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.

    Is the McKee-Beshers Sunflower Field accessible for families with young children or strollers?

    The trails are generally flat, making them suitable for families. However, paths are unpaved and can be uneven or muddy, which might make navigating with strollers challenging in some areas. For families with young children, a baby carrier might be more practical than a stroller, especially if you plan to venture deeper into the fields.

    What is the historical significance of the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area?

    In the 1950s, the site of McKee-Beshers WMA was home to the Mills Cross Array, an early radio telescope operated by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. This instrument made history by being the first to detect radio waves from another planet, Jupiter, marking a significant milestone in astronomical research.

    How crowded does the Sunflower Field get, especially during peak bloom?

    During peak bloom in early to mid-July, the McKee-Beshers Sunflower Field can become quite crowded, especially on weekends. Many visitors, including photographers and nature enthusiasts, flock to see the spectacle. Arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays can help avoid the busiest times and provide a more serene experience.

    Why are the sunflowers planted at McKee-Beshers WMA?

    The sunflowers at McKee-Beshers WMA are not planted solely for aesthetic appeal. They serve a crucial ecological purpose as a food source for mourning doves and other wildlife species, including songbirds, mammals, and pollinators like honey bees. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources plants them each spring to support wildlife and provide hunting opportunities for mourning doves in September.

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