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Enjoy the trails and the spectacular views of Calero County Park. We will hike through mixed serpentine terrain and enjoy different plant communities. The trail starts with some climb in grasslands and loops around chaparral before returning along a creek. This hike will be about 3.6 miles long with an elevation gain of 580 feet. Some flowers seen in past years at this season include buttercups, lupines, fiddlenecks, and iris along with red wing blackbirds.

We meet at the main gate of Calero County Park at 3205 McKean Road. Start time is 10 AM, and the trip is scheduled to complete at 3PM.

Please bring sturdy shoes, appropriate layering, hat and lunch. Heavy rain cancels.

RSVP is required. Space is limited. No drop-ins, please.

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