A vista of Olompali’s diverse habitats
Discover Olompali’s distinct habitats of grasslands, savanna, riparian, and oak woodlands with State Parks Interpreter Evan Weissman. Olompali has been a home for humans for thousands of years; join us for a hike where we will traverse Olompali's varied ecosystems and learn why!
Adults and children are welcome to attend, and we’ll explore at a fairly slow pace, about 2 miles roundtrip, on gravel and dirt trails, with moderate slope in portions. There are several picnic tables to rest at along the partially shaded route. Wear layered clothing, walking shoes, bring snacks, sunscreen, and plenty of water. RSVP below, and please indicate if you have any questions or accessibility requests that may support you in this outing.
Date: Sunday, May 4th
Time: 10:00 a.m. to Noon
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 is charged if you borrow a free State Park pass from your local public library.