The Story of Saddle Mountain

The Story of Saddle Mountain

February 2, 2020

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Date(s) - 02/02/2020
10:00 am-2:00 pm

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Saddle Mountain Open Space Preserve

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The Story of Saddle Mountain

*Please note, this event is full. Additional registrants will be sent to the waiting list*

Date: Sunday, February 2nd
Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Saddle Mountain Open Space Preserve

LandPaths and Ag + Open Space invite you to visit Saddle Mountain Open Space Preserve. Once at risk of development, the now 960-acre preserve of oak woodlands, mixed forests, and open grasslands are protected forever by Ag+Open Space. This property contains a quarter of the Mark West watershed, and has been identified as one of the most important habitats to protect in our region. Mark West Creek is home to both Coho salmon and Steelhead trout, and serves as a wildlife corridor for terrestrial and aquatic species. Along our hike, we’ll hear from Friends of the Mark West Watershed, a community of neighbors, landowners and supporters working to protect restore and sustain the Upper Mark West Watershed in Sonoma County.

Level of difficulty: Moderate

This event is FREE but requires an RSVP. Click here to register >>

Contact: For any questions or concerns, please contact Landpaths’ offices by calling 707-544-7284 or by emailing outings@landpaths.org

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