Image Credit: Detail: Beechey map, David Rumsey Collection
Walk begins at Redwood Bowl interpretive exhibit. Leave the garage through the pedestrian stairs at the south (away from the observatory) end. Cross the driveway to the EBRPD residence, pass the public phone booth, cross the gated small parking lot. Follow the signs (engraved vertically on a post) for “Roberts Ridge Trail." The exhibit is about 75 yards ahead.
Hike is about 1.5 miles to Roberts Picnic area and return. Learn how sea captains used the tallest trees to navigate away from the treacherous Blossom Rock and about the sleuthing that resulted in a State Historic Landmark designation. Become acquainted with the history and evolution of the current redwood forest. Regular; a modestly hilly walk. —John Nicoles
Meeting Location: Walk begins at the Blossom Rock Historic Landmark marker, near Madrone Picnic area, in Roberts Recreation Area. Parking available at Roberts Recreation area, $5 per vehicle. FREE Parking at Chabot Observatory/Science parking garage (10000 Skyline Blvd).
Tour Guide: John Nicoles
Accessibility Note: Regular; a modestly hilly walk
NOTES:
PLEASE MEET 15 MINUTES BEFORE listed time to allow for registration.
We kindly request you register in advance. In-person registration will be first-come-first-served on a space available basis. We cannot guarantee a spot will be available.
We offer fee waivers for limited income residents— just ask!
Comfortable walking shoes, sun hats and sunscreen are recommended. Bring water.
Vouchers, limited-income accommodation, and any other special circumstances should be handled in advance. Please email info@oaklandheritage.org for assistance
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