UCSB Sedgwick Reserve Hikes
The beautiful and rugged Santa Ynez Valley is the setting for a series of monthly hikes and nature activities open to the public each fall and spring on the 6,000-acre UCSB Sedgwick Reserve.
When: Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, 8:30 a.m. to noon
Where: UCSB Sedgewick Reserve, 3566 Brinkerhoff Ave., Santa Ynez, CA
Cost: Free
Age limit: Not available
Categories: Outdoor
Description: Three interpretive hikes – ranging from easy to moderately strenuous – will be led by trained docents who will introduce you to the plant life, wildlife, landscape, and geology of this former private ranch. A fourth stroll for disabled wheelchair folks and children in strollers will be led by a wheelchair-enabled docent. Participants are welcome to bring their own lunch to enjoy under the oaks following the hikes’ completion.
The hikes provide an opportunity to see and hike through this pristine property. Get up close to the Little Pine Fault, view wildflowers including the Yerba Mansa, Jewel Flower, Wild Onion, Bush Lupine, California Poppies, and many more, depending on the season and the winter rains. View all three Santa Barbara County Oaks – Valley Oak, Blue Oak and Coast Live Oak along the way.
Phone: 805-686-1941
Event posted Oct. 1, 2007
Last updated Oct. 28, 2008
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