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Leader: Carolyn Longstreth & Todd Steiner, wildlife biologist & Founder of Salmon Protection & Watershed Network (SPAWN)
Please sign up for this field trip on Meetup. Registration Link: (to be provided)
Please sign the CNPS waiver for 2026: CNPS Marin 2026 Waiver
When the first hard rains hit the ground, streams swell and Coho salmon begin their spectacular homeward migration. Participants of this creek walk will witness a tradition that goes back thousands of years, as these fish swim hundreds of miles from their ocean feeding grounds to return to their birthplace and continue the survival of their species. As we watch for spawning Coho and river otters, we will ponder the plight of our endangered Coho salmon and discuss their ancient connection to our iconic coast redwoods and the riparian plant community. We will drink in the moist forest atmosphere and admire the redwood specialist plant community that thrives there.
Please dress in warm layers, as it can be cold in the redwoods. We also recommend bringing waterproof jackets or an umbrella, hiking boots, binoculars, and snacks.
Due to a rainy and windy forecast for January 3, the walk will take place at 10 AM on SAturday, January 10.
The tour will meet at the parking lot for the group picnic site on the other side of the creek from the entrance kiosk for Samuel P. Taylor State Park at 8889 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Lagunitas. The park has an entrance fee of $8 ($7 seniors) or check out a CA State Parks pass from your local library. Marin Transit Bus 68 serves the park.
Bring: Water, a snack/lunch. Dress in layers.
Practice clean trail etiquette. Pocket Guide - Every Step Counts and Cleanliness Tips for Hikers
Email Carolyn with any questions.
Text for day-of-trip questions or issues: 415-233-2777
Limit 20

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CNPS Marin field trip: guided creek walk to observe Coho salmon migration; for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts; outcome: witnessing spawning salmon.

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