Come see what winter is bringing to Anderson Marsh State Historic Park

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Anderson Marsh State Historic Park remains open in 2013 and the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association (AMIA) will continue to hold its monthly guided nature walks, followed by a tour of the Historic Ranch House Museum, on the second Saturday of the month.  

The next walk is scheduled for the morning of Saturday, Jan. 12.

This month’s walk will take place on the ADA accessible Cache Creek trail, which includes a raised boardwalk over riparian habitat.  

Park docents and AMIA volunteers Gae Henry and Henry Bornstein will share their passion for and interest in the three histories that are protected by the park – natural, American Indian and European settler.  

Bring your binoculars and meet in front of the Ranch House at 8:15 a.m. for time to experience the early morning wildlife to be found in the Ranch House and Barn complex yard – walk begins at 8:30 a.m.  

Many of the trees are “naked” in the winter, making it easier to see birds. Recently seen in the p
Park have been Phainopepla, cedar waxwing, red-shafted flickers and acorn woodpecker, spotted and California towhee, wood ducks, cormorants, white-tailed kites, red-tailed and red-shouldered hawks, red-winged blackbirds and robins.  

This is also the time of year a snipe, white throated sparrows, a bob cat and deer have been seen near the boardwalk.  

A tour of the historic Ranch House Museum will begin immediately after the walk. If rain cancels the walk, the ranch tour will begin at 8:30 a.m. There is no charge for those attending.

Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Highway 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake.  

For more information about the walks, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-995-2658.  

For more information about the park, you may also visit http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=483 .

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