
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Tuleyome will be hosting many activities for the public this fall.
The locations of the activities were chosen to give the public a greater understanding of the Northern Inner Coast Range and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument region.
Tuleyome’s scheduled activities include something for everyone.
For those interested in an easy, stress-free walk, the guided hike on Nov. 7 at Lake Solano will provide participants the opportunity to enjoy a riparian habitat and the waterfowl in the area.
Experienced hikers will enjoy hiking the High Bridge Trail to “Road Kill Café” in Colusa County and the Oat Hill Mine Trail in Napa County. While people of all ages are welcome at Tuleyome events, a couple of “Family Friendly” hikes are specifically designed with younger hikers in mind.
In addition to hikes, Tuleyome will continue its work with the UC Natural Reserve System to help restore Stebbins Cold Canyon. This popular hiking spot outside of Winters is one of the most accessible “entrances” to the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and offers unparalleled views of Lake Berryessa as well as Berryessa Peak and – on a clear day – Snow Mountain.
Additional trail maintenance and restoration work days will be held to help protect areas and trails impacted by this summer’s numerous wildfires.
By maintaining trails in the burned areas, the landscapes adjacent to the trails can regenerate quickly and naturally.
For more information about Tuleyome’s events keep an eye on their online calendar at http://tuleyome.org/events/.
Tuleyome is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservation organization based in Woodland.
Tuleyome Hikes and Activities (September through December):
October:
Oct. 20: Trail maintenance
November:
Nov. 7: Wednesday Walk at Lake Solano Park
Nov. 23: Family friendly hike
Nov. 24: Stebbins Cold Canyon restoration
December:
Dec. 1: Judge Davis Trail hike
Dec. 5: Wednesday Walk – Putah Creek Riparian Reserve
Dec. 15: Trail maintenance
