Next Up: East Glenwood
Saturday, January 17th, gather at 10:45am, we leave at 11am.
This last remaining undeveloped land in Scotts Valley continues to be forests, meadows, riparian areas and wetlands. Glenwood is home to a high number of rare and endangered species, including the Ohlone tiger beetle, Opler’s longhorn moth and the Scotts Valley spineflower. The land also works to recharge the aquifer beneath it, the prime source of water for the community.
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Bring water and a snack to share. Masks are encouraged, but not mandatory.
We walk in silence on the way in – doing so brings Nature so much closer to us, as we take in not only the sights, but the sounds and even smells of a nice country walk.
At a turnaround spot we will rest and share food.
Then we gab like magpies all the way back. It’s always a great time.
Check ahead to make sure the walk is happening! Poor weather may cancel a walk. Send an email to info@communityseed.org or leave us a voicemail at (831) 469-0336
Please join us, and if you have any semi-secluded spots you’d like us to explore (nothing too strenuous), please let us know!
