Free Spring Wildflower Hike at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve
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Free Spring Wildflower Hike at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve

Join a Friends of Edgewood docent for a free spring wildflower hike starting up the Sylvan Trail. Tickets required for all participants.

By Friends of Edgewood Natural Preserve

Date and time

Friday, May 10 · 9am - 12pm PDT

Location

Bill and Jean Lane Education Center at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve

10 Old Stage Coach Road Redwood City, CA 94062

About this event

  • 3 hours

Join Friends of Edgewood docents for a spring wildflower hike starting from the Bill and Jean Lane Education Center at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve. Spring is the best time to experience Edgewood's extraordinary biodiversity! Discover what’s in bloom as we hike through Edgewood’s woodlands and grasslands. We will make frequent stops to take a closer look at the wildflowers, as well as other interesting plants and animals we find along the way.

We’ll cover about 3 miles, at a moderate pace. Elevation gain is approximately 400 feet. This hike is geared toward adults and older children interested in learning more about San Mateo County’s only natural preserve.

Wear sturdy shoes and bring water. Consider sunscreen, a hat, and snacks. Restrooms and water are available only at the picnic area near the Sylvan Trailhead. Please plan ahead.

All participants, including children, must be registered individually and have approved the liability waiver through Eventbrite. Details on where to meet will be emailed to participants before the event. Note that Edgewood’s many narrow trails cannot accommodate strollers.

We will still hike in light showers, but heavy rain cancels this hike.

Group size is very limited. Please cancel your reservation if you are unable to attend so others may have a chance to join us.

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Friends of Edgewood engages in land and wildlife stewardship, nature education, and interpretive programs that support Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve in Redwood City, California. Our mission is to protect Edgewood’s extraordinary biodiversity and foster lasting connections with Edgewood and the larger natural world. Visit FriendsofEdgewood.org.