The September Guided Walk will begin at 8:30 a.m. on September 12. Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot at 8:15 a.m. for an opportunity to observe the birds and other wildlife found in the picnic area. Sturdy shoes, a hat and water are suggested. The Guided Walk will be led by State Parks volunteer docent Roberta Lyons. Roberta is also President of the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association.The Nature Walk will provide an opportunity to observe wildlife at the park and learn about their natural habitat, as well as learning about the natural and cultural history of the area.
After the Guided Walk, those interested will have an opportunity to tour the historic Anderson Ranch House.
The walks take between 1½ and 2 hours, depending on the route taken. Dogs are not allowed on the park trails. The Ranch House tour will begin immediately after the conclusion of the Guided Walk.
There is no charge for the Nature Walk and Ranch House tour and parking is free for those attending.
For more information about the guided walk, email info@andersonmarsh.org
or call (707) 995-2658.
The park is located in Lake County at the southeast corner of Clear Lake, the largest natural lake completely within the borders of California and the oldest lake in North America. The park entrance is between Lower Lake and the City of Clearlake on Highway 53.