Recreation

CLEAR LAKE STATE PARK – The Clear Lake State Park Visitor Center will open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, for tours and shopping throughout the day.
A very special program, “Bird Watching, When, Where, What and How,” will be presented by Brad Barnwell at 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
Barnwell’s exceptional field study and photography equip him to answer questions of the novice and the experienced. Do you have problems finding and identifying birds? Are you confused about what birding book or binoculars to buy? This entertaining program will help you solve these problems.
Barnwell, a Clear Lake State Park docent, Lake County Land Trust and Redbud Audubon member, has been leading bird walks for these same organizations for a number of years, as well as conducting birding surveys at both Rodman Slough Preserve and Clear Lake State Park.
Come and learn some tips on birding and enjoy Clear Lake State Park at the same time.
So mark your calendar and bring a friend to the Clear Lake State Park Visitor Center on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 1:30 p.m.
Barnwell also will lead a bird walk on Oct. 26. Participants are to meet at 8:30 a.m. at the visitor center ramp.
There is no entrance fee to the park for participating in programs, walks or visiting the museum.
Clear Lake State Park is located at 5300 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.
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The event is being conducted under a special use permit issued by the Forest Service to the Oakland Motorcycle Club.
There are additional enduro events planned for the Fouts Springs area on the Grindstone Ranger District. These events are scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 9, by the Valley Climbers and Sunday, Nov. 23, by the Richmond Ramblers. All events are being conducted through special use permits.
These events are being held on designated roads and off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails. The courses are not closed, meaning the roads will remain open for public use.
However, Forest visitors are encouraged to be aware if they are recreating in the Fouts Springs area:
Watch for signs indicating the event area.
Pay close attention to signs indicating the route and the direction of travel – the event consists of one-way loops. If you are using part of the enduro route, you are encouraged to travel in the same direction, going with the flow.
Listen for traffic and, if driving, open the driver side window enough to be able to hear engine noise that may be approaching.
If you are driving, avoid cutting corners and stay to the right on the roads. For other recreational uses, avoid lingering on roads and watch for traffic.
“The Mendocino National Forest, like other public lands, is managed for multiple uses,” said Grindstone Ranger District Implementation Officer Paul Montgomery. “We want the public to have a safe and enjoyable recreation experience on the Forest. Visitors should be aware of these events and be able to plan their weekend activities accordingly.”
These events typically draw hundreds of motorcycle riders and spectators to the area. Campgrounds near the event location are likely to fill up quickly.
The water for the Fouts Springs Recreation Area is currently shut-off until further notice. As a result, the dump station at the site is also closed until further notice.
Forest visitors in this area will need to bring water with them for both potable use, including drinking, as well as for any other needs.
For more information, please contact the Forest at 530-934-3316 or visit www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino.
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