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Special Guest: Spring Wildflower Walks on Mount Sutro

Sun, Apr 03

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Sutro Native Plant Nursery

Come enjoy a guided hike through Mount Sutro Open Space to see Californian native plants in colorful bloom!

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Special Guest: Spring Wildflower Walks on Mount Sutro
Special Guest: Spring Wildflower Walks on Mount Sutro

Time & Location

Apr 03, 2022, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Sutro Native Plant Nursery, 476 Johnstone Dr, San Francisco, CA 94131, USA

About the event

Experience spring in bloom on a guided habitat tour showcasing Mount Sutro's native plant communities! We'll walk about one to two miles on the trails and stop to appreciate and identify wildflowers along the way. Featuring our special host, Liam O'Brien, a San Francisco based lepidopterist!

Space is limited to 15 people per walk. RSVP is required through Eventbrite. Mask is required.

Suggested donation $20. This is not a top or bottom limit; please give what you can to support our educational efforts and our work to improve the Mount Sutro Open Space through trail building and maintenance, plant propagation, and habitat restoration!

Limited parking is available for participants during the hike. Please park in parking stalls with red numbers near signs marked "Aldea Visitor Parking". Additional street parking along Clarendon Avenue or Christopher Drive.

Rain or high winds may cancel. Check your email for updates.

Spring Wildflower Walks Full Schedule:

Saturday, April 2 | 1:00p -3:00p

  • Featuring Craig Dawson and his knowledge of Blue Mountain (Mount Sutro) and the significant role that the peak has contributed to San Francisco’s cultural history

Sunday, April 3 | 11:00a-1:00p

  • Featuring our special host, Liam O'Brien, San Francisco based lepidopterist

Saturday April 16 | 10:00a-12:00p

Saturday, May 7 | 10:00a-12:00p

Saturday, May 7 | 1:00p-3:00p

  • Featuring Craig Dawson and his knowledge of Blue Mountain (Mount Sutro) and the significant role that the peak has contributed to San Francisco’s cultural history

Saturday, May 14 | 10:00a-12:00p

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