Background
Who is William Bartram?
William Bartram was a pioneering 18th-century naturalist, writer, and illustrator, often considered one of America's first great botanists and nature writers. The son of well-known botanist John Bartram, William set out on a solo journey through the American South from 1773 to 1777. Along the way, he documented the plants, animals, and Native cultures he encountered with curiosity, care, and a genuine sense of wonder.
His journal, later published as Travels of William Bartram, helped introduce readers to the rich beauty and complexity of the Southern landscape. Today, the trail that carries his name follows the path he once walked, celebrating his love of nature, exploration, and storytelling.