EASY WALK - LOS GATOS CREEK TRAIL + LUNCH


Details
Craig and I will be very busy on Saturday so this is an opportunity to do an easy exercise on Sunday while walking alongside beautiful Los Gatos Creek.
PARKING TO MEET FOR WALK:
Park in the neighborhood along 280 Garden Hill Dr. We will meet at the entrance of the dam (end of street).
LUNCH: Reservations are for "FIRST RSVP, FIRST SERVED BASIS."
Please, ONLY RSVP for lunch if you are 100% sure to attend. Thanks!
PEDRO'S IN LOS GATOS
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316 N Santa Cruz, Los Gatos, CA 95030
Reservations made for 16 members under my name
### A Water Resource
The Los Gatos Creek is one of the few urban streams in Santa Clara Valley which remains relatively intact. It is both a riparian corridor for plants and wildlife and is part of an intricate system of water resources and flood protection.
Surface water runoff from the watershed that drains into Los Gatos Creek is captured by Lexington Reservoir in the Santa Cruz Mountains. That water is then used to recharge, or refill, the valley's groundwater basin.
Reservoir water is released and carried to recharge ponds via the creek. Water held in the ponds seeps or "percolates" through the earth's layers until it reaches underground aquifers. This percolation process helps clean the water before it reaches the underground storage basin.
All along Los Gatos Creek you will see groundwater recharge in action. Water released from Lexington Reservoir flows to Vasona Lake where a system of gates at the dam releases water downstream to the percolation ponds at Los Gatos Creek County Park and Budd, Camden, McGlincey, Oka Lane, Page and Sunnyoaks ponds. Ultimately, the creek joins the Guadalupe River and flows northward to San Francisco Bay.
MILES: 4-6 MILES (we can decide later)
ELEVATION: LESS THAN 100 FT

EASY WALK - LOS GATOS CREEK TRAIL + LUNCH