Recreation
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The walk scheduled at Rodman Slough for this Saturday, Aug. 11, has been cancelled due to the fires and hazardous air quality.
During summer months the Lake County Land Trust offers nature walks on the second and fourth Saturday at 8 a.m.
The early morning guided walks at Rodman Preserve offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of Lake County in the fresh, cool morning air. Each Saturday walk is led by a different Land Trust volunteer.
Visitors often enjoy returning for walks, learning from the diverse guides for each walk and enjoying the changing seasons.
The next scheduled walk on Aug. 25 will be led by Erica Lundquist.
Katherine Lindsley will lead the walk on Sept. 8, and Roberta Lyons and Brad Barnwell will guide on Sept. 22.
Participants should meet at the Rodman Preserve and Nature Education Center.
The preserve is located at 6350 Westlake Road, Upper Lake.
During summer months the Lake County Land Trust offers nature walks on the second and fourth Saturday at 8 a.m.
The early morning guided walks at Rodman Preserve offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of Lake County in the fresh, cool morning air. Each Saturday walk is led by a different Land Trust volunteer.
Visitors often enjoy returning for walks, learning from the diverse guides for each walk and enjoying the changing seasons.
The next scheduled walk on Aug. 25 will be led by Erica Lundquist.
Katherine Lindsley will lead the walk on Sept. 8, and Roberta Lyons and Brad Barnwell will guide on Sept. 22.
Participants should meet at the Rodman Preserve and Nature Education Center.
The preserve is located at 6350 Westlake Road, Upper Lake.
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- Written by: Lake County Land Trust
Fires throughout California have affected access to public lands in many locations that are normally heavily used during the fall general hunting season openers.
Archery deer hunters on scouting expeditions around the state are already encountering restricted access to desirable properties. As the general deer seasons approach in many California hunting zones, hunters are reminded to research the areas where they intend to hunt or scout to be sure those areas are free from fire restrictions.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife does not maintain up to date status on road or campground closures, with the exception of agency-managed properties.
Be sure to check the Web sites of those agencies who manage the land you intend to visit or where you have reservations.
Cal Fire maintains a Web site with current information on major fires in the state.
The U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management use InciWeb to provide information about active fires (and other natural disasters) in California and across the country.
The national forest or campground you plan to visit may have more specific information regarding road closures, campground closures, etc.
CDFW’s state and federal partner agencies wish to promote safe and enjoyable use of your public lands during the fire season. Know before you go.
Archery deer hunters on scouting expeditions around the state are already encountering restricted access to desirable properties. As the general deer seasons approach in many California hunting zones, hunters are reminded to research the areas where they intend to hunt or scout to be sure those areas are free from fire restrictions.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife does not maintain up to date status on road or campground closures, with the exception of agency-managed properties.
Be sure to check the Web sites of those agencies who manage the land you intend to visit or where you have reservations.
Cal Fire maintains a Web site with current information on major fires in the state.
The U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management use InciWeb to provide information about active fires (and other natural disasters) in California and across the country.
The national forest or campground you plan to visit may have more specific information regarding road closures, campground closures, etc.
CDFW’s state and federal partner agencies wish to promote safe and enjoyable use of your public lands during the fire season. Know before you go.
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- Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife





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