Join Woody Collins and Judy Fenerty for a four- to six-mile moderately strenuous hike through the new Rancho San Vicente addition to Calero County Park. Not yet open to the public, Rancho San Vicente has significant serpentine grasslands as well as oak savanna, chaparral and riparian areas and striking views of the Almaden Valley and Calero Reservoir.
We will be following ranch roads, some of which are rough, rocky and slippery, and we may go off-road to see some species. Elevations range from about 440 to 1,070 feet with some short steep grades and a cumulative elevation gain of around 1,000 ft. Wear sturdy hiking footwear. Much of the area has little or no shade. Dress in layers and bring plenty of water!
Santa Clara County Parks utilizes cattle grazing to control invasive grasses, so be aware that cattle may be present. The group must stay together and there are no restrooms or potable water on the property.
Because this is a closed area, reservations are required and the group will be limited to 20. To sign up and get directions, contact Judy Fenerty at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (preferred), or (408) 655-3493.
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