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Ring Mt Wildflowers

Ring Mt Wildflowers

Source: Marin County Parks
Ring Mt Preserve
Wednesday, April 24, 2024, 10am – 2pm

Ring Mt Wildflowers

Truly one of the best wildflowers displays in the Bay Area, this site hosts a fantastic floral diversity. In addition to the many rare species found here, there are often expanses of goldfields, tidy tips, and other early bloomers; a multicolored carpet providing a foreground for spectacular views of the entire bay. We’ll be joined by Ring Mountain Steward, Amanda Magallanes, who will discuss the ongoing restoration efforts and research being done at this special preserve. This walk includes a few short, steep hills. Total miles: 2. Elevation change: 135'. Remember to bring lunch, and binoculars if you have them. No pets (except service dogs) are allowed. Adverse weather or poor air quality may cancel.

Questions: Contact Shannon Burke at Shannon.Burke@marincounty.gov.

Registration is required.

Directions: Meet at the gate at the end of Taylor Rd in Tiburon. From Hwy 101 in Corte Madera, take the exit for Tamalpais Dr east. Go straight onto San Clemente, which merges into Paradise Dr after 0.4 miles. Follow Paradise Dr approximately 1.7 miles, turn right onto Taylor Rd, and follow to end (dead end).
Sponsor: Parks