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

Red, White, and Blue Wildflowers

February 5, 2025
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pulgas Ridge Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
4

Enjoy a moderately-paced morning hike with Docent Naturalists Liz F. and Mike Lohr to explore signs of early spring, including red, white, and blue wildflowers. Depending on recent rainfall, you might also spot mushrooms. Your route will include the Blue Oak, Dick Bishop, and Dusky-Footed Woodrat trails. At the top of the ridge is a spectacular view of the surrounding hills and the bay. (Note: This hike includes several hills and uneven terrain.) No dogs please.

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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