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

Water in a Winter Wonderland

December 15, 2024
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
3.5

Search for banana slugs and other forest-loving animals and plants with Docent Naturalists Catherine Crawford-Swent, Ann McCarty, and Mari Aldridge on a leisurely-paced hike along a creekside trail. You'll observe the effects of seasonal rain as well as the long-term effect of water and other factors in creating tafoni formations in sandstone rock. Children who are able to hike the 3.5-mile distance are encouraged to join to enjoy this magical world of the banana slug.

Where to Meet

Meet at the Caltrans Skeggs Point Parking Area on the east side of Skyline Boulevard, about 4 miles north of La Honda Road (Highway 84) and 1.5 miles south of Kings Mountain Road.  Please note that Caltrans prohibits a left turn into the parking lot when approaching from the north along Skyline Blvd.

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