Search Results for San Mateo County
Fifield-Cahill Ridge Trail Exploration
Local nature lovers can enjoy the rare opportunity to hike, bike, or ride their horses through pristine stands of old growth Douglas Fir, evergreen and fragrant coastal scrub while enjoying ridge-top vistas of our watershed lands, reservoirs, the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. To protect our watershed, hiking on the trail is restricted to docent-led ventures three days a week, with advanced registration.
Launch ExplorationPescadero State Beach Exploration
Pescadero State Beach is no simple place. Scanning its expanse, you can see ocean beach, streams, grasses, cattails, bushy scrub, and tall, ancient trees. If you look more closely you can see over 250 species of birds. The landscape, especially at the water, is never the same two days in a row.
Launch ExplorationSan Andreas Fault Trail Exploration
You probably know that the San Andreas Fault runs nearly the length of the state. But did you know that you can see the fault for yourself? Take a hike at Los Trancos Open Space Preserve in the Santa Cruz Mountains above Palo Alto.
Launch ExplorationDon Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge Exploration
The nation's first urban National Wildlife Refuge, it's 30,000 acres of open bay, salt pond, salt marsh, mudflat, upland, and vernal pool habitats are constantly changing.
Launch ExplorationHog Wild/Amateur Astronomers
- Sun, Nov 8 at 11:30AM, on KQED World
Decoding Synthetic Biology/Wetlands Time Machine
- Tue, Nov 10 at 7:30PM, on KQED 9HD
- Wed, Nov 11 at 1:30AM, on KQED 9HD
Hog Wild/Amateur Astronomers
- Thu, Nov 12 at 6:30AM, on KQED World
Decoding Synthetic Biology/Wetlands Time Machine
- Fri, Nov 13 at 2:00PM, on KQED 9HD
- Sat, Nov 14 at 1:30PM, on KQED World
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