Regional Parks Botanic Garden (Tilden Park)
Description
Leader: Laurie Sample, laurieasample@gmail.com
Date: Saturday April 26 – 9 to 11 a.m.
Description: The Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Tilden Park, which opened in 1940, is a 10-acre gem devoted to the preservation of the native plants of California. It’s also a great place to go birding, and over 150 species have been seen there. A Botanic Garden docent will accompany us on the walk. We may stop to view birds, flowers, mammals, insects, and other critters. The trails are a mixture of paved, gravel, and dirt, and include both uphill and downhill sections, some with steps and many without handrails. Restrooms and water fountains are located in the parking lot outside the garden. Heavy rain cancels. More on the Botanic Garden at nativeplants.org.
Trip Size: 10 Participants Max
Directions: Meet at Regional Parks Botanic Garden, 1550 Wildcat Canyon Rd, Berkeley.
Parking is available across the street from the garden.
Google map: https://goo.gl/maps/LpHyFgrgbY84MJK78
This event will open at 1 pm on Tuesday, March 18, and close at 11 pm on Thursday, April 24.
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