The next Guided Nature Walk at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will be held on Saturday, August 9th beginning at 8:30am.
The August nature walk will be led by Henry Bornstein, a volunteer State Parks Docent who has led walks at the park for over 16 years and serves on the Board of Directors of Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association (AMIA).
The route taken on the walk will depend on the weather and condition of the trails. The hike should last between 1½ and 2 hours.
Immediately before the Nature Walk, State Parks Docent and AMIA Board member Gae Henry will give a short presentation about the history of the Indigenous habitation on the land and the significance of the Anderson Ranch buildings found in the park.
Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot at 8:15am for time to experience the early morning wildlife that can be found in the Ranch House and Barn complex yard. The brief pre-walk presentation will begin at 8:30am.
Sturdy shoes, a hat and water are suggested. Dogs are not allowed on the park trails.
There is no charge for the Guided Nature Walk and parking is free for those attending.
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Hwy 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake. For more information about the guided walk, email
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