Thursday, July 13 10 AM to 2 PM
Leaders: Shannon Burke and Dave Herlocker
The moist, coastal climate of Point Reyes makes this one of the few places in Marin to enjoy a diverse array of wildflowers during the summer. With most of the county showing signs of summer dryness, we’ll take advantage of habitats ranging from freshwater marsh to coastal dunes, which support an assortment of unique plants and many gorgeous flowers this time of year.
Remember to bring binoculars. This walk is for ages 15 and up. We request that no pets (except service animals) attend.
High fire danger cancels: Call (415) 893-9527 after 8am on the morning of the event to hear a recorded messaged if cancelled.
Questions: Contact Shannon Burke at SBurke@marincounty.org or (415) 893-9520.
Meet at the Bull Point trailhead in Point Reyes National Seashore.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 101 in Larkspur, take the exit for Sir Francis Drake Blvd west 20.4 miles to Olema. Turn right onto Hwy 1 and go 2 miles. Turn left onto Sir Francis Drake Blvd and go 11.7 miles. Trailhead is on the left (before the North Beach turnoff).
Leptosiphon grandiflorus. Photo by Vernon Smith