Summer Solstice Saunter
It’s summertime and the “living is easy”—the perfect time for a crepuscular hike on Mount Diablo.
Our adventure begins with a walk to Coulter Pond, home to western toads and chorus frogs. After our amphibian serenade, we’ll hike up Mitchell Canyon and check out the park’s floral and faunal evening shift.
As we walk, we'll view soaproot (amole) in bloom. Soaproot flowers this time of year, but the blossoms don't open until late afternoon, so this is a rare chance to see them on display. What critter pollinates this unusual flower? Join us to see for yourself (Hint: It wears a yellow hat, yellow cape, and yellow belt!). Get our wildflower guide and join us!
TOTAL DISTANCE
This is an easy-to-moderate hike of about 3-1/2 miles round trip with a few hundred feet of elevation gain.
LEADERS
Liz Watson and Ken Lavin.
COST
There is a $6 per vehicle park entrance fee ( $5 for seniors). Exact cash required; pay at the entrance gate. You may also pay digitally by scanning the QR code on the sign near the entrance gate or Visitor Center, or text CA2902 to 53242. No app is required.
WHERE TO MEET
We’ll assemble at the Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center in Mount Diablo State Park.
NOTES
Bring liquids and snacks. Dress in layers and wear good hiking shoes. Bring poles if you normally use them. Restrooms and water are available near the trailhead. If you have questions about this outing, please email Ken Lavin at klavin@greenbelt.org .
photo: Ken Lavin
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Mount Diablo State Park - Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center
96 Mitchell Canyon Road
Clayton, CA 94517
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