Clear Lake State Park hosts Sept. 2 Indian Nature Trail walk

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – On Saturday, Sept. 2, at 8:30 a.m., State Park Volunteer Rich Simpson, will lead a walk on the Indian Nature Trail at Clear Lake State Park.

Simpson will point out the flora and fauna along the trail and discuss how the local American Indians used the native vegetation in their everyday lives.

The trail is about half a mile long and has a moderately strenuous grade.

The walk will start at the entrance station to the park and will last about half an hour to an hour.

All participants should dress appropriately for the summer mornings and wear sturdy shoes and bring sunscreen, mosquito repellant, binoculars and water. Rain will cancel the walk.

Clear Lake State Park volunteers will lead nature walks on the first and third Saturdays during the summer. Remember to mark your calendars and plan on attending a free nature walk.

Clear Lake State Park is located at 5300 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.

Entry into the park is free for those attending the walk.

For further information on California State Parks go to www.parks.ca.gov.

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