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Redwood Forest Summer Stroll at Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Friday, July 25, 10 am to 2 pm
Leader: Kurt Rademacher, filling in for Stacey Pogorzelski

Enjoy the beauty and bounty of summer in the cool redwood forest. In summer, we will see berries, other plants setting seed, and perhaps even some flowers. The park hosts at least 14 fern species! We’ll get to know some of them. And, of course, we will admire the glorious redwoods.

We plan to walk about 3 miles total on the Pioneer Tree Trail; the trail has about 250 feet elevation gain. However, trail conditions and weather may change our planned route. If it’s hot, we may dip our toes in the creek.

Directions: Meet at Samuel P. Taylor State Park day use parking lot (first lot after you pass through the payment kiosk). 8889 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Lagunitas.
Parking Fee: $8 ($7 senior). You may check out a FREE State Park Pass from any public library in Marin County.

Bring: Water, lunch, layers and sun protection. Heavy rain or extreme heat cancels.

Email marincnpsvolunteers@gmail.com with any questions.

Limit: 10 people

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