Foraging Tours and Classes in Alaska


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Foraging Tours, Walks, Classes, and Groups (Updated for 2023)

The list below has been curated to include only those groups and foragers that schedule regular events and are currently active. Please email us about any broken links or incorrect links so we can keep the list updated. If you offer classes or scheduled foraging events feel free to contact us about being added to the list.- eattheplanet.org@gmail.com

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11 Responses

  1. I live in Sutton Alaska, and would like to learn to forage and know what I can eat and what not to eat. I would really like to do this in person

    1. Hi!
      Please feel free to contact me.
      I’m in Homer and own Kachemak Naturals. I have an upcoming usnea class north of Talkeetna next month.
      Jenni Trissel

  2. I live in Eagle River, AK and I would like to learn more about foraging as well.
    I could find a few friends to make up a class if more are needed.
    Foraging for mushrooms is an interest as well. Thanks.

  3. My name is Chad Davis I’m dry interested in learning more on foraging mushrooms. I would love to go out with people that know what to pick that’s safe.

  4. My name is Chad Davis I live in Fairbanks Alaska I would love to attend a class and learn more on foraging mushrooms.

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