Explore Rattlesnake Canyon

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Date & Time

Sat, Jan 24 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Address (map)

1783 Las Canoas Rd,

Venue (website)

Skofield Park

Ever wonder what Santa Barbara’s front country looks like in the middle of a wet rain year?

Can you imagine what it smells like, sounds like, and feels like?

Join our next Channelkeeper Board Walk in Rattlesnake Canyon on Saturday, January 24.

Channelkeeper Board Walks are occasional walks and talks around town to explore water from different perspectives.

They are designed for the whole community to understand our place in nature, especially with respect to life-giving water.

Each is led by a Channelkeeper board member, drawing upon their expertise as naturalists, hydrologists, nature film producers, native plant gardeners, and more.

On January 24 we will gather at the trailhead on Las Canoas Road at 2:00.

If it is still muddy, we will meet across the street in Skofield Park.

Join us to learn about creek habitats and how Rattlesnake Creek factors into the archeology, history, geology, and biology of Santa Barbara.

This short hike will be led by board member Karen Telleen-Lawton, author of Canyon Voices – the Nature of Rattlesnake Canyon.

Participants should wear sturdy shoes and bring a hat, jacket, water, and sunscreen.

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