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Afterhours Owl Walk

  • Olompali State Historic Park 8901 Redwood Highway Novato, CA, 94945 United States (map)

American Barn Owl roosting at Olompali

Join us for a very special nighttime hike in which we hope to hear or see some of the owls which hunt and nest here at Olompali State Historic Park! We’ll also look and listen for other birds as the sun sets, and will watch for other evening surprises such as bats, moths, and night-blooming soaproot. This walk will be co-led by State Park Interpreter Evan Weissman and Liz Lewis of the Marin Breeding Bird Atlas.

Depending on conditions and wildlife activity, we may hike in the dark as far as 3 miles on the Miwok Loop Trail, a rough dirt trail with a slope up to 20 degrees in sections, and potential poison oak on the sides of narrow stretches of the trail. The only restrooms are near the parking lot. Bring warm layers, hiking shoes, flashlight, and a sense of adventure!

Registration is strictly limited, so please RSVP only if you intend to attend, and notify us if circumstances change and you must cancel. There will be a waitlist if demand exceeds the registration limit. RSVP below, and please indicate if you have any questions.

 

Date:  Sunday, June 29th

Time:  7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Location: Start at the Olompali parking lot

Cost:  There is no charge for the event, but parking is $8. Pay by cash, check, or via smart phone with QR code at the parking lot.  No parking fee is charged if you borrow a free State Park pass from your local public library.