Hikers in Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve / photo by Lanette Otvos

It Might as Well be Spring

March 4, 2022
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Pulgas Ridge Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
3

On this leisurely stroll through grassland, woodland and chaparral habitats you'll see a variety of spring wildflowers with docent naturalists, Bill and Marilyn Bauriedel. A few of the special wildflowers to be discovered along the Cordilleras, Polly Geraci and Hassler trails include fetid adder's tongue, milkmaids, and hound's tongue. You'll also learn the history of this tranquil place. Reservations are required and will be accepted on or after February 18 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) and close March 3. Note: Arrive early, as parking may be limited due a construction project by the preserve. 

Where to Meet

Meet at the Pulgas Ridge Parking Area on Edmonds Rd. From I-280, exit Edgewood Road.  Drive 0.75 miles on Edgewood Rd. toward San Carlos/Redwood City. Turn left (north) on Crestview Drive, then immediately turn left on Edmonds Road. Follow Edmonds Rd. to the preserve parking lot entrance on the right.

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