Giant Trillium in RSA (Karl Gohl)

Bay Area Older Adults Inspirational Wildflowers of Pulgas Ridge

Giant trillium (Karl Gohl)
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BAO
April 10, 2024
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Pulgas Ridge Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
3

Join Midpen partner, Bay Area Older Adults, for a hike at Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve. Pulgas Ridge is known for its showy spring wildflowers such as warrior plume, hounds tongue, milkmaids, fetid adders tongue, giant trillium, checker lily and more. On this wildflower journey led by a California naturalist who specializes in wildflowers, we will view a spectacular display of flowers and learn about their intriguing characteristics. We stop for a social picnic lunch before heading home.

Transportation from Cupertino, CA to and from the preserve and picnic lunch are included.

Registration is required. To register, please visit bayareaolderadults.org/bao-hikes.

Where to Meet

Meet at the Pulgas Ridge Parking Area on Edmonds Rd. From I-280, exit Edgewood Road.  Drive 0.75 miles on Edgewood Rd. toward San Carlos/Redwood City. Turn left (north) on Crestview Drive, then immediately turn left on Edmonds Road. Follow Edmonds Rd. to the preserve parking lot entrance on the right.

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