Cookie Hunley led a 4 mile hike along Coyote Creek within Hellyer County Park and beyond on Wednesday, March 18th. The hike begin at the Velodome (bicycle racing arena) within the Park and continued north on the Coyote Creek Trail (out of the Park) to the Los Lagos Golf Course.
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Uvas Canyon Hike
Grant Ranch County Park Hike
On Saturday, March 7th Nancy Rumple led the long hikers to the overlook and beyond with an elevation gain of 1200 ft. The views were spectacular and the trail was sprinkled with many colorful flowers. The wildlife didn’t disappoint as we were ending our hike we spotted a mountain lion near where our cars were parked.
Sierra Vista Open Space
Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve Hike
Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve Hike
Coyote Hills Regional Park Hike
Nine hikers came on the Coyote Hills Regional Park hike led by geologist Warren Nokleberg. We enjoyed perfect weather and the informative talk provided by Warren, a retired professor and field geologist. We now know why there are hills in a park next to San Francisco Bay, and which parts of Fremont may liquefy when the next big earthquake hits. Unfortunately, Warren declined to predict when that will be. After the hike over rolling hills, the Ramblers toured the visitor’s center which has exhibits about the approximately 13000 year history and culture of the Native American Ohlone people and the wildlife of the area. The long hikers circled the marshland inhabited by multiple bird species and visited the butterfly garden.
Coyote Hills Regional Park Hike
Nine hikers came on the Coyote Hills Regional Park hike led by geologist Warren Nokleberg. We enjoyed perfect weather and the informative talk provided by Warren, a retired professor and field geologist. We now know why there are hills in a park next to San Francisco Bay, and which parts of Fremont may liquefy when the next big earthquake hits. Unfortunately, Warren declined to predict when that will be. After the hike over rolling hills, the Ramblers toured the visitor’s center which has exhibits about the approximately 13000 year history and culture of the Native American Ohlone people and the wildlife of the area. The long hikers circled the marshland inhabited by multiple bird species and visited the butterfly garden.