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Land Adventures at No Taste Like Home in the Backyard - Your City

Land Adventures at No Taste Like Home in the Backyard

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, including children and seniors

Overview

Discover the outdoor surprises waiting just outside your door at No Taste Like Home. Perfect for family fun and nature lovers alike, this backyard adventure offers educational and active outdoor experiences.

Asheville, North Carolina

What's in My Yard?

From $220 | 1.5 Hours | All Ages

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Adventure Photos

What's in My Yard? photo 1

About This Adventure

Discover your yarden, the wild edibles growing just outside your door. You’ll meet over a dozen wild foods: greens, berries, and mushrooms. We’ll talk about harvesting and preparation, similar-looking species, medicinal uses, and more. At the end of your tour, you'll receive a list of the edibles we found. 

Foraging is a great way to get outside. Enjoy a real scavenger hunt for the whole family. You won’t become an expert forager overnight, but now is the perfect time to start learning. Discover your backyard supermarket, where shopping is a pleasure!

For the survey portion (just the map & list, no tour), the suggested payment is $100 for up to two acres. For larger properties, custom surveys (if you already know some edibles), or more comprehensive inventories (including medicinal species), contact us.

Home tour (two adults): $220 + Travel Cost(s) Additional adult: $45 Children 12 and under: free Survey only: pay-what-you-want (suggested $100)

"So grateful for this kind, enriching moment for our family today! (And we haven't even done our wild food hunt yet!) The kids have been so tied to electronics for school (and necessary distraction while I work). THANK YOU for sharing your foraging magic and reminding us that our yard has more to explore! 🌱✨ "

"It was a good call to have you guys over. My daughter really has taken to foraging. She loves to make salads from the "yarden" (or at least sometimes supplement store greens with what's outside). During the quarantine she's become enamored of the Laura Ingles Wilder Little House books. Homesteading and resourcefulness has become a big thing. She is currently waiting expectantly for the wineberries to appear. Thanks! "

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the survey “pay what you want?” We are experimenting with this payment method as part of our hunter-gatherer philosophy.  If it works out well, we plan to expand it to all our offerings.

How does the pay-what-you-want work? We take your credit card information when you register. After the survey, follow this link to choose your payment amount. It will be charged to the card we have on file for you.

What edibles could be in my yard? See our sample video or this list.

Will I be ready to start eating what’s in my yard? Not without further guidance; see here.

Is this offered beyond the Asheville area? Yes! Travel costs may apply.

Adventure Tips

Wear comfortable shoes

Ensure your footwear is suitable for walking on varied terrain to stay safe and comfortable.

Bring water and snacks

Stay hydrated and energized during your outdoor activities.

Check the weather forecast

Be prepared for changing weather conditions to enjoy your visit regardless of the forecast.

Respect wildlife

Observe animals quietly and avoid disturbing their natural behaviors.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Songbirds
  • Squirrels

History

This area has been used for local community outdoor education programs for over a decade, emphasizing eco-awareness and sustainability.

Conservation

The site practices minimal impact principles, encouraging visitors to leave no trace and protect native plant life.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Good footwear is important for exploring varied terrain comfortably.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor activities.

summer specific

Water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated while exploring outdoor spaces.

Bug spray

Prevent insect bites during outdoor activities.

summer specific