Celebrating 50 Years: Bahia
Sunday, March 27, 2022, 10am – 2pm

Celebrate our 50th Anniversary with a walk at Bahia! This 200-acre parcel, now part of the Rush Creek Preserve, was acquired through a major fundraising effort spearheaded by Marin Audubon Society and then donated to Marin County Parks. Our day will start with a walk through the oak-studded upland habitat, where we'll discuss this unique forest and why its preservation was so fortunate. Then we'll visit the adjacent Marin Audubon wetland area with Wetland Ecologist Jude Stalker from Marin Audubon. She will explain how the restoration efforts have improved the marsh and vital habitat for the plants and animals that depend on it.
We request that no pets (except service animals) attend. Remember to bring a lunch and binoculars if you have them. Adverse weather may cancel. Check the calendar or call (415) 473-6086 after 8 AM on the day of the event to hear a recorded message if canceled.
Registration is not required. Save time on the day of the event by signing in now. For more information, contact Naturalist Shannon.
Directions: Meet at the Bahia trailhead near the end of Bahia Dr in Novato., From Hwy 101 in Novato, take the exit for Atherton Ave east, approximately 1 mile. Turn left onto Bugeia Ln, which turns into Bahia Dr at the "y." Follow Bahia Dr approximately 0.5 miles. Trailhead is on the left before Bahia Dr dead ends.