Recreation
COBB, Calif. — Cal Fire’s Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit announced that Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest began the annual process of winter season management
effective Nov. 1.
Seasonal camping will remain closed throughout the wet season.
The forest will be open for day use only from sunrise to sunset by foot, bicycle and equestrian use regardless of weather conditions.
Forest roads will be subject to temporary closure pending wet weather conditions.
Cal Fire asks recreators to limit vehicle travel to improved rocked roads and avoid seasonal dirt roads when vehicle access is open.
These temporary closures are for public safety, environmental quality and to prevent long term closures from overuse when roads are saturated or snowed in.
OHV and off roading is strictly prohibited forestwide.
Forest staff will be committed to forest management duties such as maintaining recreational facilities, prescribed burning, road work, fuels reduction and timber operations.
Firewood and rock permits are sold by appointment only and are $20 per permit, cash or check only.
Cal Fire encourages forest visitors to plan ahead before arriving to the forest and avoid recreating during inclement weather conditions.
Call the Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest office at 707-928-4378 or visit them online at www.fire.ca.gov for more information.
effective Nov. 1.
Seasonal camping will remain closed throughout the wet season.
The forest will be open for day use only from sunrise to sunset by foot, bicycle and equestrian use regardless of weather conditions.
Forest roads will be subject to temporary closure pending wet weather conditions.
Cal Fire asks recreators to limit vehicle travel to improved rocked roads and avoid seasonal dirt roads when vehicle access is open.
These temporary closures are for public safety, environmental quality and to prevent long term closures from overuse when roads are saturated or snowed in.
OHV and off roading is strictly prohibited forestwide.
Forest staff will be committed to forest management duties such as maintaining recreational facilities, prescribed burning, road work, fuels reduction and timber operations.
Firewood and rock permits are sold by appointment only and are $20 per permit, cash or check only.
Cal Fire encourages forest visitors to plan ahead before arriving to the forest and avoid recreating during inclement weather conditions.
Call the Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest office at 707-928-4378 or visit them online at www.fire.ca.gov for more information.
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- Written by: Cal Fire
LOWER LAKE, Calif. — The next guided nature walk at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8:30 a.m.
Come see what autumn is bringing to the park.
The October nature walk will be led by Henry Bornstein, a volunteer State Parks docent and a Certified California Naturalist.
The walk will begin at 8:30 a.m. and will last between one and a half and two hours.
There is no charge for the guided nature walks and parking is free for those attending.
No pets are permitted on the park trails. The route on Saturday will depend on the condition of the trails.
Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot at 8:15 a.m. for time to experience the early morning wildlife that can be found in the Ranch House and Barn complex yard — the walk will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Everyone is invited to take a walk in the park and experience the benefits of getting out into nature for some healthy exercise.
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Hwy 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake.
Come see what autumn is bringing to the park.
The October nature walk will be led by Henry Bornstein, a volunteer State Parks docent and a Certified California Naturalist.
The walk will begin at 8:30 a.m. and will last between one and a half and two hours.
There is no charge for the guided nature walks and parking is free for those attending.
No pets are permitted on the park trails. The route on Saturday will depend on the condition of the trails.
Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot at 8:15 a.m. for time to experience the early morning wildlife that can be found in the Ranch House and Barn complex yard — the walk will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Everyone is invited to take a walk in the park and experience the benefits of getting out into nature for some healthy exercise.
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Hwy 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake.
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson





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