About this Event
Docent Naturalists Annette Herz, An Scharlaken, Jan Hintermeister, and Jim McNulty are eager to explore mammals—from mice to men. You'll make several stops along the Bald Mountain and Mt. Umunhum trails to consider the many ways in which our wild mammalian neighbors are interconnected with humans. You’ll also learn about how Midpen biologists are trying to protect the vulnerable species found on the preserves. Bring a lunch. Reservations are required and will be accepted on or after November 24 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) and close December 6 at 2:00 p.m.
Where to Meet:
Meet at the Bald Mountain Parking Area located on Mt. Umunhum Rd. Exit Highway 85 at Camden Avenue. (From northbound Hwy. 85 turn left on Branham Avenue and then turn left on Camden Ave. and from southbound Hwy. 85 turn left on Camden Ave.) Travel on Camden Ave. about 1.6 miles to Hicks Road and turn right, and travel for about 6.3 miles. Turn right on Mt. Umunhum Rd. and continue for about 1.7 miles. The parking lot will be on the left.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sierra Azul Preserve, 545F+QM, San Jose, United States