Winter Solstice Saunter
Overview
Let your inner Druid shine on a winter solstice nature hike up Mitchell Canyon. As we walk, we'll search for signs of the season, including mistletoe, beard lichen, Christmas berry, and those natural tree ornaments, “ oak apple galls” and “California pears”. Who knows, we might even crash a ladybug slumber party!
TOTAL DISTANCE
This is a moderate 4-mile round-trip hike with about a 200-foot elevation gain.
LEADER
Liz Watson
WEATHER POLICY
Rain cancels
COST
There is a $6 per vehicle park entrance fee ( $5 for seniors). Exact cash required; pay at the entrance gate. You may also pay digitally by scanning the QR code on the sign near the entrance gate or Visitor Center, or text CA2902 to 53242. No app is required.
WHERE TO MEET
We'll assemble at the Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center.
NOTES
Bring snacks and water. Dress in layers and wear good hiking shoes. Bring poles if you normally use them. If you have any questions about this outing, email Ken Lavin at klavin@greenbelt.org
Photo: Ken Lavin
ABOUT THE OUTING LEADERS
Liz Watson is a special education teacher for Contra Costa County. She currently teaches at Liberty High School in Brentwood. Liz holds a California naturalist certification from UC Davis Extension.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Mount Diablo State Park - Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center
96 Mitchell Canyon Road
Clayton, CA 94517
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Organized by
Greenbelt Alliance
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