Monday, November 3, 8 AM - 10:30 PM
Markham Arboretum is a small island of riparian habitat in the middle of suburban Concord that attracts many winter visitors such as Northern Flickers, Yellow-rumped Warblers, and Hermit Thrushes. This is a great walk for beginner birders who want to get to know CoCo County’s winter woodland birds.
We’ll be walking the unpaved trail that goes alongside a small creek and garden.
Hike Rating: 1 - Easy
Leader: Elisa Fernandes-McDade - elisa.fernandesmcdade@gmail.com
Meet: Parking lot at the end of La Vista Ave, Concord, CA
GPS for meeting point: 37.96249764912172, -122.00440861830769
Directions: Heading north on the 680, take Exit 50 to merge onto CA-242 North. Continue for 3 miles, then take exit onto Clayton Rd. After 2.5 miles, take a right onto La Vista Ave. The parking lot will be at the end of the avenue. Carpooling is encouraged.
This location is 13 minutes from the Clayton Rd+Farm Bureau Rd bus stop on the 10 line.
This trip is limited to 15 participants. Rain cancels.