Marin Country Triathlon, Day 2
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Join us for our morning project grooming and brushing on Oak Ridge Trail starting at the eastern intersection with McNears Fire Trail. Lunch will be provided. Registration required - go to CalParks website for details.
Join us for our afternoon project repairing, completing and sealing food storage lockers for the campgrounds. If time permits we will clean and sharpen tools. Registration required. Go to Calparks for details
What are the chances of your coming face to face with a Mountain Lion at China Camp? Or anywhere else while you are hiking in Marin? And if that happened, what should you do? Mountain Lions are the subject of the first of a series of free illustrated talks for... Read more »
The Cross Country Running Series is is sponsored by the Pacific Association of USA Track and Field (PA/USATF) and consists of ten off-road races spread around Northern California. The races range in length from about 5K to 10K and have perhaps the most competive fields of any races in Northern... Read more »
Trail grooming. Details TBD.
Trail grooming. Details TBD.
Once a thriving Chinese settlement subsisting off of shrimp fishing, China Camp is now a popular state park for boaters, runners/hikers, and mountain bikers. An extensive trail network will greet you with views of Mt. Tam, San Pablo Bay, and San Francisco Bay as you traverse twisting single-track trails, climbing... Read more »
Thanks to its remarkable habitat range -- from the expanse of San Pablo Bay to its oak forest -- China Camp offers a great wintering area for many species of birds. You’ll find Surf Scoters in China Camp’s sheltered bays in advance of a winter storm. And if you’re lucky,... Read more »
After a week of “King Tides”, come to China Camp State Park to learn what extreme high tides can tell us about sea level rise. As part of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System, China Camp’s tidal marshes play a key role in helping scientists understand how marshes respond to... Read more »
Learn about local sea level rise from scientist and educator Sarah Ferner of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Join her at the Turtle Back Hill nature trail to witness the rising tide slowly flood the marsh during one of the highest high tides of the year. You... Read more »
There’s no better time than January to encounter frogs and toads and newts and other salamanders on the trails of China Camp and other Marin parks. For now is the time these ancient animals called “amphibians” come out of their dry season hiding places. The story of their survival for... Read more »