
MIDDLETOWN – South Lake County volunteer firefighter Tony Allegra of Cobb has installed a new reflective address sign at Rabbit Hill’s trail head, 21281 Stewart St., Middletown.
Owned by the Lake County Land Trust, the 9.5-acre Rabbit Hill is a distinctive serpentine outcropping with unique vegetation and birds including western scrub jay, Hutton’s vireo, lesser goldfinch, California towhee and western bluebird.
“Nature enthusiasts are encouraged to enjoy Rabbit Hill’s short hike and mountain vistas,” said Hidden Valley Lake resident Jon Ambrose, member of Lake County Land Trust’s Rabbit Hill Committee. “The park is open for hiking from sunrise to sunset.”
South Lake County Volunteer Firefighters Association provides reflective address signs and installation for $20.
Order forms are available at the Middletown fire station, 21095 Highway 175, or P.O. Box 1193, Middletown, CA. 95461.
For more information on Rabbit Hill, see www.lakecountylandtrust.org.
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