University students and community docents will be your guide. Our guides are trained in natural history of the mountain and interpretation of preserve programs. They will lead you on one of many trails into this 450-acre preserve on the shoulder of Sonoma Mountain. Hike options include visits to the headwaters of Copeland Creek and spectacular vistas of the Santa Rosa Valley and Valley of the Moon.
Leaders
SSU Student and Community Naturalists
Details
We will meet in the Osborn Preserve parking lot. Trail groups leave promptly at 10 A.M.; The gate into the parking lot will only be open 9:40-10:20am. We will explore different areas of the preserve, learning nature observation skills and knowledge along the way, as well as ways to take this new information back home and take action. Groups will break for lunch on the trail, and return to the parking lot at the end of the hike by 2 P.M.
Hikes take place each Saturday from October 19th to November 23rd
Learn about becoming a trained Naturalist at the following links:
Logistics
These hikes are family-friendly and open to all. Minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian. No strollers are permitted due to narrow, rocky, unpaved trails. No previous experience or knowledge is required.
Expect to hike at least 1 mile with 200 foot elevation gain, and some groups will hike up to 3.5 miles with 500 feet elevation gain, adaptable to participants' abilities. Tours are variable in length, adapted to the interests and expertise of participants and naturalists, and governed by current environmental conditions.
Fairfield Osborn Preserve is a 15-minute drive from Sonoma State's main campus, on Lichau Road in Penngrove. Parking is limited so please consider carpooling, and let us know if you plan to do this so we can open more registration spots accordingly. Driving directions can be found at this link.
Participants must sign a waiver upon arrival. Pets and smoking are not permitted.
A restroom, sink for hand-washing and potable water are available on site.
These are rain or shine events.
COVID-19 Safety
Do not attend if you test positive for COVID-19 or if you have any symptoms that may be indicative of COVID-19. All SSU updated guidelines can be found here.
What to Bring
Please bring a backpack, sun and insect protection, rain gear, a water bottle, a bag lunch, and shoes to hike in. Layered clothing and long pants are recommended.
How to Sign Up
No advanced registration necessary. This event is free of charge.
About the Center
Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry empowers university students to work with community members on the environmental challenges of the North Bay. Our mission is to create an engaged and environmentally ready society, one where all people have the skills to find solutions to the challenges facing our earth. SSU Preserves are open to everyone engaged in education or research. Reservations are required.