Wonders of Cherry Springs

Wonders of Cherry Springs

Midpen guided activities are led by trained volunteer docent naturalists. All are welcome.

By Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Date and time

Wednesday, March 19 · 9:10am - 12:30pm PDT

Location

Sierra Azul Preserve

4913 Camden Ave San Jose, CA 95124 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 20 minutes

Join Docent Naturalists Greg Azevedo, Casey Litton, Steve Clarke, and Jessica Kolla to explore the limited-access area of Cherry Springs. This leisurely-paced hike will travel a loop and traverse grassland meadows, mixed evergreen forest, and chapparal. It includes one uphill section with a 500-foot elevation gain. You’ll discuss local history, learn about the pond environment and flora of the area, and enjoy views of Santa Clara Valley while exploring habitat that few humans have recently visited. Reservations are required and will be accepted on or after March 5 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) and close March 18 at 2:00 p.m.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the VTA Park & Ride lot at Camden Avenue @ Highway 85. Docents will lead a carpool to the access area and have a group permit and parking passes for participants. Please arrive on time; the group will depart promptly. All participants must stay for the duration of the activity (no early departures in a closed area). Please note: there are no restrooms in VTA lot, nor the Preserve, so please plan accordingly. Thank you. 

Organized by

Created in 1972, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is an independent special district that helps plants, animals and people thrive throughout the greater Santa Cruz Mountains region by preserving a connected greenbelt of more than 65,000 acres of public open space. These diverse and scenic landscapes, from bay wetlands to redwood forests and coastal grasslands, host an incredible diversity of life, making our region one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

Midpen’s purpose is to create a regional greenbelt of unspoiled public open space lands in order to permanently protect the area’s natural resources and to provide for public use and enjoyment. On the Coast, Midpen has an expanded mission to acquire and preserve agricultural land of regional significance, preserve rural character and encourage viable agricultural uses of land resources.