Hikers in Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve / photo by Lanette Otvos

Earthquake Trivia

May 5, 2024
2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Los Trancos Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
2

Join Docent Naturalists Stephen Buckhout and Jaime and Roberta Cavazos for a fun and educational hike along the San Andreas Fault. You'll discover how the theory of plate tectonics evolved, learn who named the fault, see just how far the earth moved over the millennia as well as during recent major earthquakes, and discuss how to prepare for the inevitable future earthquake. (Note: Families with engaged children who are attentive listeners and capable of hiking several miles are welcome on this leisurely-paced outing with minimal elevation change.)

Where to Meet

Meet at Los Trancos Parking Area on Page Mill Road (across from Monte Bello Preserve), 7 miles west of I-280 or 1.5 miles east of Skyline Boulevard. Those traveling from I-280 on Page Mill Rd. should allow approximately 35 minutes travel time.

 

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