REGISTRATION IS MONDAY, JULY 30. FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS AUGUST 28.
Tuesday Meandering in Marin Fall 2018
Tuesday Meandering in Marin Fall 2018
Time: 9:45 – 1:45
Instructor: Wendy Dreskin
WHAT TO BRING: Water, lunch, warm layer, hat, sunscreen. Optional equipment: hiking poles, binoculars, camera. Walks go rain or shine, so wear raingear when appropriate.
Today we explore the redwood habitat, visit the Pioneer Tree that is over 500 years old, and learn some history of the area at the mill site. We’re doing two separate loops, so you can leave your lunch in the car. We'll have a civilized lunch today with picnic tables and rest rooms!
Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. all the way to the entrance of the park.
Time: 35 minutes from College of Marin. Restrooms at trailhead.
September 4 TOMALES POINT, POINT REYES
On this hike we'll look for the tule elk, once at the brink of extinction and now making a heartening comeback. You'll also learn about the history of the Pierce family that owned this ranch. Tomales Point is also special for its views.
Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Turn right at Olema and make an immediate left onto Bear Valley Rd. Continue until you pick up SF Drake again. Go through Inverness. Where the road veers left to Drake's Beach and the lighthouse, go straight. This puts you on Pierce Point Rd. Follow it to the parking lot at the end of the road. Do not turn down to McClure's Beach (unless you want to use the rest rooms there before the hike knowing there are none en route).
Time: 1 hour 20 minutes from College of Marin.
September 11 BOOTJACK, MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK
A mostly shady trail takes us up to the Mountain Theater where you’ll learn the history of its construction and the tradition of drama on the Mountain. Lunch at the historic West Point Inn.
Take the Stinson Beach/Hway 1 exit off Hway 101. Go west through Tam Valley and up onto the ridge. Turn right onto Panoramic Hway and follow signs to Mt. Tamalpais. Park in Bootjack lot. Restrooms at trailhead and lunch stop.
September 18 CHINA CAMP STATE PARK
Learn about wetland habitats and some of the endangered animals that live there. This area is also of historical interest as the site of a once thriving Chinese shrimp fishing village.
From 101 take the San Pedro Road exit and go east for three miles. Just after you pass the sign that says China Camp State Park the road will fork. Straight ahead is the entrance toll booth. Drive in and park at the lot. Restrooms at trailhead and en route.
Time: 30 minutes from College of Marin.
September 25 ROCK SPRING, MOUNT TAMALPAIS
Classic sites on Mt. Tamalpais popular in the heyday of hiking – Potrero Meadow, Barth’s Retreat, Rifle Camp. Learn about the Down and Outers Club, and who Barth was!
Take the Stinson Beach/Hway 1 exit off Hway 101. Go west through Tam Valley and up onto the ridge. Turn right onto Panoramic Hway and follow signs to Mt. Tamalpais. Keep going up the Mountain until the Rock Spring Parking lot is right in front of you.
October 2 MOUNTAIN HOME INN, MT TAMALPAIS
Today we’ll hike down to Muir Woods and learn how it became a National Monument. Lunch at Camp Eastwood where you’ll hear the fascinating life story of intrepid botanist Alice Eastwood.
Take the Stinson Beach/Hway 1 exit off Hway 101. Go west through Tam Valley and up onto the ridge. Turn right onto Panoramic Hway and follow signs to Mt. Tamalpais. Drive about 4 miles. When you reach Mountain Home Inn on your right, park on your left in the parking lot across the road.
Driving time from College of Marin: 50 minutes Outhouse at trailhead.
October 9 TENNESSEE VALLEY. FINAL EXAM!
This loop features panoramic views of the Bay. We often see raptors here including Northern Harriers, American Kestrels, White-Tailed Kites, Red-Shouldered Hawks and Red-Tailed Hawks. When we're lucky we've seen bobcats! Remember to bring your contribution to our gourmet "Final Exam" feast, plate, utensils, and cup.
Take the Stinson Beach exit from 101. Follow signs to Stinson Beach and Muir Woods, then turn left on Tennessee Valley Road and take it to the parking lot at the end. Time: 40 minutes from College of Marin. Outhouses in parking lot and on the trail back.
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