
Saturday, November 13, 2021
9am – 1pm
Meet at the Dwight Center
Free, donations appreciated
Ages 10 and up welcome
Join us for fun, exercise, and learning! Explore Pepperwood’s forests and grasslands as you learn about animals, plants, natural history, and the ecological management of our 3,200 acre preserve. This fall season we will explore the bounty of golden hills and other unique seasonal phenomena. See how our landscapes were impacted by fire, and find out what Pepperwood is doing to aid in recovery and build resilience at our preserve and beyond. This is a moderate to strenuous hike of 3-4 miles. Participants are invited to bring a bag lunch to enjoy on the hike.
Please note: All events will follow current regional health safety guidelines. Please bring a mask – we will require masks to be worn indoors during this event (this includes in the bathrooms), regardless of vaccination status. Masks are not required while outdoors. Please practice good hand washing hygiene, and physical distancing when possible. If you do not feel well, please do not attend.
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Register for this class using the secure form below.
For all questions about this event, please contact Holland Gistelli, Education Program Coordinator, at hgistelli@pepperwoodpreserve.org or (707) 591-9310 x 124.
Early bird registration for Friends of Pepperwood begins at 9am on Monday, July 19, 2021. Enter the code you received as a current Friend of Pepperwood to access early registration and to receive your discount. If you’re not sure about your Friends of Pepperwood status or don’t know the code, contact Sloane Shinn, Community Associate, at sshinn@pepperwoodpreserve.org or (707) 591-9310 x 133. Click here to become a Friend of Pepperwood today!
Registration for the general public begins at 9am on Friday, July 23, 2021.
Saturday, November 13, 2021 9am – 1pm Meet at the Dwight Center Free, donations appreciated Ages 10 and up welcome Join us for fun, exercise, and learning! Explore Pepperwood’s forests and grasslands as you learn about animals, plants, natural history, and the ecological management of our 3,200 acre preserve. This fall season we will explore […]
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