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Future Field Trips: May 2022

Future Field Trips: May 2022

Superb mariposa lily. C. Harvey.
Superb mariposa lily, Calochortus superbus, found blooming on the Clear Creek Gorge Trail, Redding, on May 3, 2022. Photo by Chris Harvey.

Please join us for the following field trips, which will be co-hosted by Shasta Chapter CNPS and Shasta Environmental Alliance.

  • Wednesday, May 11: Clear Creek Gorge Trail (2 to 3 miles on an easy, flat trail)    
  • Saturday, May 21: East Weaver Creek (3 to 4 miles on a moderately difficult trail)       
  • Wednesday, May 25: Steep as a Cow’s Face, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area (2.5 miles on a moderately difficult trail with steep sections)

Covid-19 vaccinations and boosters are required to participate, heavy rain cancels, and well-behaved dogs are welcome. Please contact me at cdharvey003@gmail.com to inquire further or to reserve your space on any of these field trips. I will provide meeting times, directions to the trailheads, as well as other pertinent information at that time. ~Chris Harvey

Sticky Chinese-houses. C. Harvey.
Sticky Chinese-houses, Collinsia tinctoria, were found blooming on Clear Creek Gorge Trail, Redding, on May 3, 2022. Photo by Chris Harvey.