Olompali Wildflowers
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Olompali Wildflowers Wildflower Hike at Olompali State Historic Park Sunday, April 6, 2025 from 10 am to 1 pm
Leader(s): Clint and Madeline Kellner
Reservations for this field trip begin March 1.
We will hike the loop trail (2.3 miles) at Olompali and look for the last of the Milk Maids and Shooting Stars. We will see Indian paintbrush, seven species of ferns, the California state lichen, Lace Lichen and the California state grass, Purple Needle Grass. We will also see the rare Napa false indigo shrub, California fescue grasslands, and 5 species of oaks including Blue Oak and Oregon White Oak. The trail is relatively level with a somewhat steep part at the beginning.
Directions: The entrance is at the end of Redwood Boulevard. From either north or south on Highway 101, take the Atherton/San Marin exit and proceed west and then turn right (north) onto Redwood Boulevard which is the first street west of the freeway. Meet in the parking lot. Parking at Olompali costs $8 ($7 for seniors). Check out free State Park passes from your local library.
Bring: Water, a snack/lunch after the hike if you want. Dress in layers. Rain cancels. Email Clint Kellner with any questions: Clint.Kellner@gmail.com
Text for day-of-trip questions or issues: 415-895-8591
If you have not done so already, please sign the Waiver for Marin Chapter 2025
Note: Destructive invasive plant pathogens and weed seeds can be transported to sensitive plant habitats when contaminated soil or plant material is shed from footwear, equipment (such as hiking poles), and other personal items. See these 2 brochures for how you can minimize your impact. Pocket Guide - Every Step Counts and Cleanliness Tips for Hikers
