Flat Rock’s meadows and forest edges are alive with movement and color, especially during the warmer months. Native wildflowers like milkweed, goldenrod, and asters attract a wide range of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These species rely on seasonal blooms for nectar and pollen, while also helping plants reproduce and spread. Their activity supports the health of the entire ecosystem, from soil microbes to songbirds. A walk through these vibrant areas reveals the intricate connections that keep nature in balance.
Flat Rock Wildlife Sanctuary is open dawn to dusk only.
This geocache was released for The BarterDash game leading up to the Johnny Appleseed GeoFest in October, 2025.