On Sunday, Sept. 24, Flagg Mountain will be the site of a special program showcasing Alabama musicians and experts in natural history. “Birds, Beats and Bach” will entertain visitors while introducing them to the beauty and significance of Alabama’s “first mountain.”
Musicians stationed at four sites around the top of Weogufka State Forest’s Flagg Mountain will perform works from the classical repertoire and original compositions as visitors stroll between stations. Experts from Alabama Audubon, the Alabama Trails Foundation and the Alabama Forestry Commission will be on hand to share information about the natural history of the mountain and Eastern Alabama, including Montane longleaf pines and the mountain’s diverse bird and plant species.