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Recreation

Anderson Marsh’s 2025 nature walk schedule announced

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 03 February 2025
LOWER LAKE, Calif.— The California State Parks Clear Lake Sector has announced the 2025 schedule for guided nature walks at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park.

The leisurely walks are led by State Parks interpretive specialists and volunteer State Parks docents and cover one to 3 miles over mostly level terrain, depending on the condition of the trails.

There is no charge for the guided nature walks and parking is free for those attending.

Guided nature walks will be held on the second Saturday of each month in 2025, except for December.

The walks begin at 8:30 a.m. No pets are permitted on the park trails.

The next guided nature walk is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8, and will be led by State Parks Interpretive Specialist Andy Carpenter.

Carpenter was born and raised in Lake County and brings a wealth of information and an entertaining style to the walks he leads.

Everyone is invited to take a walk in the park, learn about your local area and experience the benefits of getting out into nature for some healthy exercise.

The first half mile of the nature walk over the Cache Creek Nature Trail is ADA accessible. Rain will cancel the walk.

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

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

Wet weather closes Upper Lake Ranger District trails

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Written by: Mendocino National Forest
Published: 14 December 2024
UPPER LAKE, Calif. — A wet weather trail closure went into effect at midnight on Saturday, Dec. 14, for the Mendocino National Forest’s Upper Lake Ranger District.

Wet weather trail closures restrict the use of OHV trails when conditions are too wet to sustain use without causing soil loss, impacting water quality, damaging trail tread and putting public safety at risk.

Trails are reopened after 48 hours of no precipitation.

See more forest alerts here.

OHV trail closures lift on Nov. 28

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Written by: Mendocino National Forest
Published: 28 November 2024
MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. — Forest officials will be lifting the OHV wet weather trail closures (Forest Order No. 08-24-15 and 08-24-16) on the Upper Lake and Grindstone Ranger Districts at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 28.

Please be advised, trails being “open” does not mean they are cleared or accessible.

Staff will not have a chance to survey trails and assess storm damage before this weekend.

Riders should be prepared to encounter downed trees, mud or rock slides blocking roads or trails, washouts, snow and ice, even hazards like downed trees under snow.

This was a major winter storm with high winds and over 10” of precipitation in some parts of the forest.

Forest roads and trails are prone to slides and downed trees in winter, and there will be impassable spots. Trail users should avoid riding in muddy conditions to help preserve these trails.

Sons in Retirement make Colusa golfing trip

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 30 October 2024
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Sons in Retirement of Lake County survived a cold windy day in Colusa on Wednesday and managed to play 18 holes of decent golf.

The scramble team of Don Fehr, Larry Alves, Jerry Clayton and Bill Miller was victorious with a 58.9 net score.

On hole No. 5/14 Jeff Craig came in second in the closest to the pin competition at 15 feet 6 inches and Jim Dvorak came in second on hole No. 2/11 at 17 feet 4 inches.

Mel O’Meara took first place on both holes with an 8 feet 3 inches on No. 5/14 and 5 feet 5 inches on No. 2/11.

O’Meara also won the medal play competition with a net 72.4.
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