Huntington State Park
Friday, July 3

Lawn and Field in Huntington State Park

This is one of the best places for great numbers of the world’s most prized (and expensive) wild mushrooms. They include gourmet boletes, brittle russulas, chanterelles, black trumpets, and gigantic chicken mushrooms. On past tours, we've also found wonderful flavored parasol mushrooms, delicate tasting corals, meaty hygrophorus milky mushrooms, plus the delectable rooted oudemansiella, with an underground structure (not a true root) that snaps when you break it.

The mild-tasting cap of this summer mushroom is quite delicious, and the subterranean stem, which breaks with a snap, is quite distinct.

There may also be deadly amanitas, so beginners should always consult an expert, such as the "Wildman," before eating any wild mushrooms.

Fruit far surpassing anything available commercially also fills the park. At this time of year, thickets are lined with large quantities of sweet, juicy black raspberries, and there may even still be mulberries in season. After picking them during the tour, many participants forgo lunch and continue collecting this irresistible fruit during the break.

Black Raspberries

These tasty, healthful fruits are among the first to ripen in the summer.

Wild greens also thrive in fields and along trail edges. We'll find lamb's-quarters (a wild spinach), wood sorrel, sheep sorrel, poor man's pepper, purslane, lady's thumb, and Asiatic dayflower. In addition, there will be culinary and medicinal herbs such as black birch, yarrow, sassafras, and spicebush leaves.

Most roots go out of season by the start of May, but burdock root, which tastes like a combination of potato and artichoke, stays in season from spring to fall, and it grows in Huntington State Park too.

With so many of the best edibles in season here year after year, it's no wonder this tour has drawn large groups year after year for over a decade.

The 3-hour walking tour begins at 1 PM, Friday, July 3, at the Huntington State Park parking lot on Sunset Hill Rd.

Call (914) 835-2153 at least 24 hours ahead to reserve a place.