About this Event
Our saunter takes us from marshland to hilltop through thousands of years of human history and millions of years of geologic time.
Coyote Hills was once the site of a Tuibun Ohlone village. In more recent times, it was a ranch and farm, a quarry, a hunting club, and even a Cold War missile launch site! And if that weren't enough, the rock we'll be walking on was formed from the skeletons of tiny planktonic creatures that once floated in Jurassic seas.
After our hike, we'll visit the nectar garden and park visitor center to view exhibits illustrating the area's Ohlone heritage.
TOTAL DISTANCE
This is a moderate 4-mile round trip hike with a few hundred feet in elevation gain.
LEADER
Ken Lavin
WEATHER POLICY
Rain cancels
COST
$5 per vehicle park entrance fee.
WHERE TO MEET
We will meet at the parking area near the Park Visitor Center.
From I-880, take Highway 84 west, exit at Paseo Padre Parkway, turn right, and drive north for about one mile. Turn left on Patterson Ranch Road. This is the park's entrance road that will take you to the picnic areas and visitor center.
NOTES
Bring lunch and water. Dress in layers and wear good hiking shoes. If you have any questions about this outing, email Ken Lavin or phone him at 415-543-6771 x321.
Photo: JKehoe_Photos via Flickr
About the Leader
Ken Lavin is outings coordinator for Greenbelt Alliance. You can read about Ken here
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Coyote Hills Regional Park, 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, Fremont, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 100.00