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Wildflower Walk

Take a walk into early spring with the first “Wildflower Walk” of the 2014 Nature Series at Jack London Park on Saturday, March 8. The first of a series of Spring Wildflower Walks led by Park naturalists Deborah Large and John Lynch will be an easy 3.5-mile ramble of moderate difficulty beginning on the Lake trail, meandering along Quarry trail and finally winding down to Vineyard trail to the Ancient Redwood. Discover the first of spring’s wildflowers and learn how they adapted to the lack of early rain this winter.

 

WHEN: SATURDAY MARCH 8 from 10 am to 1:30 pm
Wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars & cameras; water & a snack provided but bring additional food & water as well as walking stick if desired.

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WHERE: Meet in the Ranch Parking Lot of Jack London State Historic Park
2400 London Ranch Road in Glen Ellen (NOTE: Heavy rain cancels walk; check website)

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Admission is $10 per person (which includes water & snack) and can be arranged in advance online. or purchased at the Museum. Info at www.jacklondonpark.com

(Additional Parking fee is $10 per car and is paid at kiosk upon entering)

 

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