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SUMMARY:Discovering A Hidden Gem in South San Jose
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 207n**Distance:** 5.6 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1\,410 ft.n**Difficulty:** Moderate Challengingn**Route type:** loopn**Gathering Coordinates:**n37.01140572000272\, -121.70788913837735nPlease navigate through Google Map.n**Timing:** We gather at 9:45 A.M. We’ll leave at 10:00 am sharp.nn**Hike Overview:**nMt. Madonna County Park is one of Santa Clara County’s most majestic regional parks and recreation areas. This 4\,605-acre park is dominated by the redwood forest which is characteristic of the Santa Cruz Mountain range. To the east\, the park overlooks the Santa Clara Valley\, and to the west\, Monterey Bay. As the slopes of Mt. Madonna descend toward the valley\, the landscape changes from redwood forest to oak woodland\, dense scrub\, and grassy meadows.nn**Trail Map:**nhttps://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/california/nature-merry-go-round-ridge-loopn(The first part of the trail is mostly flat\, then all downhill up to the 3rd mile. From the 3rd mile on out is pretty steep. Poles are recommended.nn**Parking:**nParking lot fee is $6. Carpooling is recommended.nn**Be Prepared:**nRecommonded to have sunscreen and/or hat\, sturdy hiking shoes/boots\, at least one liter of water\, poles (optional)\, and a good attitude!😎nn**Dog:**nDogs on leash are allowed.nn**Do Not Attend:**nIf you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nLegal DisclaimersnBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nYour attendance implies to be in the photos and videos taken to be posted on our social media.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nWe show our respect to the wilderness and other hikers by not playing music and leaving speakers home.nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers\, organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nYour attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/discovering-a-hidden-gem-in-south-san-jose/
LOCATION:Mt. Madonna County Park\, 7850 Pole Line Rd\, Watsonville\, CA\, 95076\, United States
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SUMMARY:🍒 Get Ready to Pick Some Sweetness! 🍒
DESCRIPTION:Detailsnn**Event:** 206nn**Location:**nWe will meet at Vornhagen Farms Cherry\, Brentwood\, CA 94513nn**Event Overview:**nJoin us for a delightful day of cherry-picking at Vornhagen Farm Cherries Orchard in Brentwood! It’s the perfect opportunity to embrace the joy of harvesting fresh\, juicy cherries straight from the trees. Here are the details:nn**Be Prepared:**nAdmission is absolutely free\, and there’s no minimum purchase requirement. Better is to have cash to pay for your cherries. Remember to bring your own drinking water! Bags to carry your freshly picked cherries and buckets will be provided for your convenience. For further details\, please visit the website at www.vornhagenfarm.comnnLastly\, don’t forget to bring along your positive and enthusiastic attitude for a delightful cherry-picking experience!nnHappy picking!😎nn**Parking:**nParking is free and available to all. However\, we strongly encourage carpooling as a more sustainable and convenient option.nn**Dog:**nDogs are not allowed.nn**Do Not Attend:**nIf you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nLegal DisclaimersnBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.n**Legal Disclaimers:**nWe show our respect to the wilderness and other hikers by not playing music and leaving speakers home.nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers\, organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nYour attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos for posting on social media.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/%f0%9f%8d%92-get-ready-to-pick-some-sweetness-%f0%9f%8d%92/
LOCATION:101 Brentwood Drive\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Scenic Biking Adventure
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 204n**Distance:** 17 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 750 ft.n**Difficulty:** 4n**Route Type:** Out & Backn**Gathering location:** 37.430333\, -122.255361nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/cNWYmYfeVzgBUgjn9nPlease use Google maps only for navigation.nn**Overview:**nLet’s gear up for an exhilarating biking adventure that’s simply striking!🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♂️nWe’ll be biking on Cañada Road\, along the Crystal Springs Reservoir where it offers a picturesque and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all skill levels. Located on the San Francisco Peninsula\, this scenic route stretches through San Mateo County\, providing stunning views of the Reservoir and surrounding natural landscapes. The area is known for its lush greenery\, rolling hills\, and serene water views\, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts 😃nnThe route is relatively flat with some gentle rolling hills\, making it accessible for beginners and a pleasant ride for more experienced cyclists. The trail is particularly popular on Sundays when a portion of the road is closed to vehicles; we will definitely be enjoying a car-free ride in that section!nWe will start the ride promptly at 9:15amnn**Parking:** https://maps.app.goo.gl/cNWYmYfeVzgBUgjn9nSame as the gathering location!nn**Be Prepared:** Please wear a helmet and consider high-visibility clothing to ensure you are seen by other road users. Bring water\, snacks\, and a good attitude!nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/a-scenic-biking-adventure/
LOCATION:Robert’s Market\, 3015 Woodside Rd\, Woodside\, CA\, 94062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exploring Pioneer Express Trail
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 203 **Gathering location**: 38.80152\, -121.11143 **Distance**: 5.5 miles **Route Type**: Out and Back **Total Elevation Gain**: 500 ft. **Difficulty**: 6n **Hike Overview**: Join us for a sunday hike at Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. We will be meeting at the pinned location at 8:45 am and departing at 9:00 am.n For additional details\, feel free to visit the following link: nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/pioneer-express-trail-from-sterling-pointen **Parking Lot:** There is a $12 cash fee for parking.n **Be Prepared**: Please bring water (minimum half a gallon)\, shoes with traction\, a snack for before\, during\, and/or after\, bug spray\, and your sunscreen. n**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.n **Legal Disclaimers**: By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/exploring-pioneer-express-trail/
LOCATION:CA
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UID:1334-1716634800-1716822000@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Eastern Sierra Tour
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LAWP)\, Nature Bloomers is pleased to offer the fun and educational tour of the Eastern Sierra. Running east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range\, there is a road of superlatives: highest\, lowest\, hottest\, deepest\, oldest – the US Highway 395 passes close by a whole host of -ests. And then there are the ghost towns\, living towns\, hot springs\, tufa formations\, film locations and more. \nYet for all its many attractions\, it’s relatively unexplored\, especially compared to California’s other big name draws. It takes a couple of days to get a good feel for the region so join us on a north-south\, semi-secret\, always spectacular road trip. \nThe Trip: \nYou’ll be exploring the natural features along Highway 395\, including the hot springs\, tufa formations of Mono Lake\, Crowley Lake\, June Lake\, and the ghost town of Bodie. You’ll be learning a lot on this trip including: \n\nThe history of water conflicts in Eastern California and how they are managed\nHow hot springs\, salt lakes\, and fresh water lakes were formed in Eastern Sierra\nThe history of the ghost town and how it got famous\n\nItinerary: \nMay 25th \nCheck in to your rooms \nHanging out in Bridgport town \nDinner  (provided) \nMay 26th \nBreakfast on the way (provided) \nMono Lake \nLunch  (provided) \nCrowley Lake \nGhost Town (If the road is open) \nFull-course dinner  (provided) \nMay 27th \nBreakfast \nCheck out \nBuck Eye Hot Springs \nWhat’s Included? \n\nHotel accommodation with full amenities\nGuided tour of the Eastern Sierra Nevada\nFive courses of meals\nExperienced guides\, certified as Wilderness First Aid Responders\nGroup first aid supplies\nArranging carpooling\, if needed\n\nNote: You’ll be driving your own vehicle to Bridgport. We help with carpool coordination.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/eastern-sierra-tour/
LOCATION:333 Main St\, Bridgeport\, CA 93517\, USA
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:A Hiking with Mining Reminiscences
DESCRIPTION:**Details**n**Event:** 202n**Distance:** 5.7 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1\,187 ft.n**Difficulty:** Moderate Challengingn**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**nWe will meet at the trailhead parking lot. Use only Google Maps for navigationn37.17404156\, -121.8249669nn**Overview:**nAlmaden Quicksilver County Park is spectacular in natural diversity and a landmark of California history. The park is the site of over 135 years of mining activities and former home to more than 1\,800 miners and their families. Since most of the trail is exposed\, we’ll start our hiking earlier than usual. *We’ll gather at 9:15 A.M and we’ll start hiking sharp at 9:30 A.M.*nDogs are allowed but they should be on a leash.nIf you would like to know about the trail\, please refer tonhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/deep-gulch-english-camp-castillero-and-mine-hill-trail-loopnn**Be Prepared:**nA part of the trail is steep and rocky\, and you’d better have boots. Please wear sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes or boots\, apply sunscreen\, and consider wearing a hat. Don’t forget to pack snacks\, ample water\, and\, most importantly\, bring along a positive attitude!nn**Parking:**nNo fees are required.nWhile parking is available at the trailhead\, spaces are limited and weekends tend to be quite crowded. To avoid any parking challenges\, we strongly encourage carpooling to the event.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nYour attendance implies consent to being included in group photos and videos that will be used by Nature Bloomers on social media to promote our missionnDo Not Attend if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/a-hiking-with-mining-reminiscences/
LOCATION:Hacienda Entrance\, 21785 Almaden Rd\, San Jose\, CA\, 95120\, United States
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UID:1909-1715478300-1715478300@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Awareness Raising Hiking on Mental Health and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 201n**Distance**: 4.6 milesn**Total Elevation Gain**: 896 ftn**Difficulty**: 5 out of 10n**Gathering** **Coordinates**: 37.695204\, -122.434344n[https://goo.gl/maps/14YnTWmiBfo25jFv7](https://goo.gl/maps/14YnTWmiBfo25jFv7)nn**Hike Overview**nMay is the mental health month and we are so privileged to host Professor Robin Cooper on the hike. She’ll be educating us on mental health and how climate change may affect it. More information about her is accessible at the bottom of this announcement or at https://ecopsychepedia.org/about/who-we-are/robin-cooper/nEver looked out from a hilltop and seen Silicon Valley on one side and San Francisco on the other? If not\, join us for this event! What’s special about this hike is walking through the bushes along the trail. As you walk\, you’ll see stunning views of San Francisco and Daly City with their colorful houses in the background.nn**Parking**nWe highly encourage carpooling. There are two parking lots available. Please aim to park in the top lot\, which is closer to the trailhead. ***There is a vehicle entry fee of $6 per car.*** Please allow for ample time to enter the park\, as the parking line can be lengthy.nn**Be Prepared** 📝nKeep in mind to have layered clothing\, sunscreen and/or hat\, sturdy hiking shoes/boots\, enough of water\, snacks. ***We’ll be starting the hike sharp at 10:00 am.***nn**Legal Disclaimers**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers\, organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events or/and on the way to the event.n***Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.***nn**Good Hiking Etiquettes**nPlease update your RSVP at least 48 hours prior to the event if there’s a change. If you RSVP “Yes” and/or attend any of our events\, it shall be conclusively presumed that you understand and agree to this policy.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/awareness-raising-hiking-on-mental-health-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:San Bruno Mountain Watch\, 44 Visitacion Avenue\, Brisbane\, CA\, 94005\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Journey Through Microclimates and Wildflower Meadows
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 200nn**Distance:** 7.6 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1\,538 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**nWe will meet at the trailhead parking lot. Use only Google Maps for navigation.n37.37572\, -122.22288nnJoin Nature Bloomers for our 200th event and experience the awe-inspiring wonders of nature! This trail boasts stunning vistas and a variety of terrain\, from gentle slopes to more challenging inclines. Our journey begins with an ascent up Spring Ridge\, followed by a descent through Hamms Gulch. Along the way\, we’ll traverse scrublands adorned with vibrant wildflowers and lush forests\, complete with a picturesque creek crossing. Be prepared to be captivated by breathtaking views of the Bay throughout the hike. We’ll gather at the parking lot at 9:00 am\, with our adventure commencing promptly at 9:15. Don’t miss this opportunity for an unforgettable outdoor experience!nn**Be Prepared:**nThis moderately challenging hike typically takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete. Expect to encounter other visitors\, as it’s a popular destination for birdwatching\, hiking\, and running. While dogs are allowed\, they must be kept on a leash. **Be sure to bring extra layers\, as it can get windy at the top**. Wear sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes or boots\, apply sunscreen\, and consider wearing a hat. Don’t forget to pack snacks\, ample water\, and\, most importantly\, bring along a positive attitude!nn**Parking:**nWhile parking is available at the trailhead\, spaces are limited and weekends tend to be quite crowded. To avoid any parking challenges\, we strongly encourage carpooling to the event.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.nDo Not Attend if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/a-journey-through-microclimates-and-wildflower-meadows/
LOCATION:Hamms Gulch to Spring Ridge Loop\, Portola Road Trail\, Portola Valley\, CA 94028\, Portola Valley\, ca\, 94028\, United States
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UID:1913-1714647600-1714647600@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Eastern Sierra Tour
DESCRIPTION:**Format**: Live Zoom call\, 40 minute interactive presentation\, 20 minutes Q&Ann**Description:** Are you planning a trip to the highest\, lowest\, hottest\, deepest\, oldest spots in the US? Are you interested to see the impact of climate change and human manipulation on the environment?nnJoin Nature Bloomers for this one hour interactive info session where we’ll cover the Eastern Sierra TOUR where you’ll see the highest\, lowest\, hottest\, deepest\, oldest spots in the US – And then there are the ghost towns\, hot springs\, tufa formations\, film locations and more.nYet for all its many attractions\, it’s relatively unexplored\, especially compared to California’s other big name draws. It takes a couple of days to get a good feel for the region so join us on a north-south\, semi-secret\, always spectacular road trip.nWe make this trip in collaboration with the Los Angeles department of water and power to raise awareness about climate change.n**To get the Zoom link\, RSVP here and fill in the forms.**
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/eastern-sierra-tour-4/
LOCATION:Online event
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CREATED:20241218T211903Z
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UID:1915-1714267800-1714267800@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Foothills of Diablo
DESCRIPTION:**Details**n**Event:** 199n**Distance:** 6.5n**Total Elevation gain:** 1\,800 ftn**Difficulty:** 8n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**nWe will meet at the parking lot.nn**Hike Overview:**nMount Diablo offers panoramic views over the entire Bay Area covered with wildflowers blooming year-round with amazing views of surrounding foothills. Depending on the visibility\, glimpses of Mount Lassen\, Sierra Nevada\, as well as Santa Cruz Mountains will be visible. Aside from the panoramic viewpoints\, it features various hiking trails\, waterfalls\, and rock formations.n**Hiking will start promptly at 9:30 am.**nn**Be Prepared:**nPlease wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Poles are recommended. Dogs are not allowed on this trail.nn**Parking:** [https://goo.gl/maps/QTc5dJHS8imhnou27](https://goo.gl/maps/QTc5dJHS8imhnou27)nThere is a $10 entrance fee for parking. Carpooling is recommended.nn**Do Not Attend** if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/foothills-of-diablo/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240421T011500
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UID:1917-1713662100-1713662100@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Beautiful Vistas of Spring Wild Flowers
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 198n**Gathering Location:** 39.59598\, -121.5418n**Distance:** 7.1 milesn**Route type:** Loopn**Total Elevation Gain:** 892 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6nnJoin Nature Bloomers at Phantom Falls Loop and enjoy the beautiful vistas of spring wild flowers\, waterfalls and lava outcrops. We’ll be gathering at the parking lot at 9:00 am and leaving sharp at 9:15 am.nnA CDFW Lands Pass must be in possession by each visitor who is 16 years of age or older\, unless you are carrying your own valid California hunting or fishing license. The pass can be purchased for **$5.66 per person** at [https://www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/internetsales/Sales/ItemSelection](https://www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/internetsales/Sales/ItemSelection); it is pretty straight forward. Land pass (1-day)\, North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve (Butte County).nn**Parkingg Lot:** Parking at the trailhead is limited due to the popularity of this trail. We plan to start our hike early to increase our chances of finding a spot\, but if not\, it’s not a big deal. We can easily park across the road where there is plenty of space for cars.nn**Be Prepared:** Please bring water (minimum half a gallon)\, shoes with traction\, a snack for before\, during\, and/or after\, and your sunscreen as most of the trail is exposed.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/beautiful-vistas-of-spring-wild-flowers/
LOCATION:North Table Mountain\, ecological reserve\, Oroville\, CA\, 95965\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T020000
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CREATED:20241218T211915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211915Z
UID:1919-1712973600-1712973600@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Love our Earth Festival
DESCRIPTION:Event: 197nnOnly use google map for navigation:n2555 Pulgas Avenue East Palo Alto\, CA 94303nnDescription:nWe cordially invite you to join us on “Love Our Earth” day. The aim of this event is to raise awareness about climate change and methods of addressing it. Various booths will be showcasing their activities on this day. Please visit the Nature Bloomers booth to learn about our latest programs and participate in the daily raffle. Additionally\, indulge in the delicious food and beverages available at the venue.nnParking:nThere is ample parking.nnLegal Disclaimers:nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.Do Not Attend if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/love-our-earth-festival/
LOCATION:East Palo Alto Library\, 2415 University Ave\, East Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240407T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240407T013000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211916Z
UID:1920-1712453400-1712453400@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Spring Blossom Expedition
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 196nn**Distance:** 6 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1\,505 ft.n**Difficulty:** 7n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**nWe will meet at the trailhead. Use only Google Maps for navigation.n37.862640\, -122.244020nnJoin Nature Bloomers for our 196th event and witness the breathtaking beauty of nature. Our journey will commence by ascending Panoramic Hill from the Claremont Hotel\, along the picturesque Panoramic Ridge via the Upper Strawberry Canyon Fire Trail\, leading to Chaparral Peak. From there\, we’ll make our way down the new fire trail below Grizzly Peak to the lower Strawberry Canyon trail. This hike will showcase stunning views of San Francisco\, Oakland\, and the Bay\, set against a backdrop of eucalyptus\, pine\, and oak forests. We’ll be meeting at the parking lot at 9:30 am and departing promptly at 9:45. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!nn**Be Prepared:**nThis hike is generally considered a challenging route and it takes an average of 3 h 30 min to complete. This hike has several steep climbs & decent segments punctuated by rolling fire roads. You can expect to come across other people while exploring the area\, as it is a popular spot for birding\, hiking\, and running. You are welcome to bring your dogs along\, and they can be off-leash in certain areas. Please wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude!nn**Parking:**nAlthough parking is available on Stonewall and Tanglewood Drives\, spaces are limited\, and weekends can be particularly crowded. To avoid parking issues\, we highly recommend carpooling to the event. Alternatively\, there is unrestricted parking on the east side of Claremont Ave south of Route 13/Ashby\, but please do not park in the bus stop.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.nDo Not Attend if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/spring-blossom-expedition/
LOCATION:Stonewall-Panoramic Trail\, 99 Stonewall Rd\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240324T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240324T013000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211917Z
UID:1922-1711243800-1711243800@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Exploring Alum Rock: Mindful Hiking 3
DESCRIPTION:## Detailsnn**Event:** 195n**Distance:** 8 milesn**Total Elevation:** 994 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6.5 out of 10n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**n37.39536437372362\, -121.8251915388751nWe’ll meet at the trailhead.nPlease use only Google Maps for navigation.n**Hike Overview:**nnThis event continues our previous mindfulness programs\, with an intention to practice mindful breathing. We’ll slow down and bring a sense of awareness to our breath. It allows us to feel less scattered and be in the present moment to see more of nature’s beauty.nnAlum Rock Park was founded in 1872 and is one of California’s oldest municipal parks. Nestled within the Alum Rock Canyon in the foothills of the Diablo Range\, the Park’s 720 acres of natural\, rugged beauty\, provide visitors with many leisure outdoor activities including hiking\, horseback riding\, bicycling\, family and group picnicking\, and of course just relaxing.nn**Parking:** Parking space is limited in the lot. You may need to park in the neighborhood. So\, please adjust your time for finding a spot to park your car.nn**Weather:** ***”There is chance of rain.” *** *Please wear appropriate clothing*: raincoat and hiking shoes for rainy and muddy condition.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19\, please stay home.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers’ organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liabilities\, claims\, demands\, and causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and video
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/exploring-alum-rock-mindful-hiking-3/
LOCATION:Alum Rock Park\, 15350 Penitencia Creek Rd\, San Jose\, CA\, 95127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240317T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240317T013000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211918Z
UID:1925-1710639000-1710639000@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Fairy Falls Trail to Shingle Falls
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 194n**Gathering location:** 39.11362\, -121.27076n**Distance:** 5.2 milesn**Route Type:** Loopn**Total Elevation Gain:** 495 ft.n**Difficulty:** 5nn***ONLY use Google Maps!***n***Coping the address and pasting it will take you to a wrong location.***nn**Hike Overview:**nJoin us as we explore the amazing views of the Fairy Falls Trail\, renowned for its easy accessibility and diverse scenery!nnWe will gather at the pinned location at **9:15 am** and set off promptly at **9:30 am**.nnOur hike begins at the remnants of an abandoned mine in the historic site of Spenceville. Following a dirt road\, and upon reaching the end of the road\, we’ll pass through a metal gate and climb a hill\, emerging into a grassy meadow with a cattle crossing. From there\, a trail leads us through a wooded area\, exiting at a great swimming hole nestled along the creek. We’ll continue along the trail\, hugging the creek’s edge as we ascend a hill. Climbing over the rocks\, we’ll reach the overlook for Beale Falls. Here\, we’ll have the option to either walk around the other side of the hill and ascend to the top of the falls or walk the steep trail close to the protective fence.nnFor more detailed information\, visit:nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/fairy-falls-trail-to-beale-shingle-fallsnn**Parking Lot:** Ample parking space is available with no parking fees.nn**Be Prepared:** Please bring water (minimum half a gallon)\, shoes with traction\, a snack for before\, during\, and/or after\, bug spray\, and your sunscreen.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/fairy-falls-trail-to-shingle-falls/
LOCATION:Beale Falls Trailhead\, 14936 Spenceville Rd\, Penn Valley\, CA\, 95946\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240310T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240310T013000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211929Z
UID:1927-1710034200-1710034200@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Trailblazing Awareness: Hiking for Climate Change Education
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 193nn**Distance**: 5.5 milesn**Total Elevation Gain**: 800 ftn**Difficulty**: 5 out of 10n**Gathering** **Coordinates**: 37.3645016683\, -122.21555198nn**Hike Overview**nHello Nature Lovers. Let’s meet up for a green exercise and go on a Wellness Hike with a lot of good news and laughter to share. The town of Portola Valley is a runner’s and hiker’s paradise\, with as many miles of trails as there are paved roads. The trails are interwoven throughout the town\, connecting to residential streets.nn**Note** 📝nWe willl be hosting Brian Schmidt\, the executive director of Menlo Spark’s\, who is leading work to achieve climate neutrality in Menlo Park by 2030. He is an environmental lawyer with many years’ experience in environmental policy research\, development\, and advocacy. He has led on environmental protection policies in the San Francisco Bay Area with a strong emphasis on climate change issues\, including leading the policy advocacy at Green Foothills and Greenbelt Alliance. Brian has also been elected to office at two water district boards – Santa Clara Valley Water District and Mid-Peninsula Water District. Brian holds a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary political science\, economics\, and philosophy from Georgetown University and a law degree from Stanford Law School\, and is a member of the California and Oregon State Bar Associations.nn**Be Prepared**nWe willl be treating you with hot water and coffee if you are early 🙂nThere is a chance of light rain!! And history has shown that Nature Bloomers love walking under the leaves of wet trees. Please prepare with layered clothing\, sunscreen and/or hat\, sturdy hiking shoes/boots\, enough of water\, snacks.nn**Parking**nParking on the road is limited and carpooling is HIGHLY recommended. Please allow enough of time for parking.nn**Do Not Attend**nIf you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers\, organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events or/and on the way to the eventt.nnYour attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.nn**Good Hiking Etiquettes**nPlease update your RSVP at least 48 hours prior to the event if there’s a change. If you RSVP “Yes” and/or attend any of our events\, it shall be conclusively presumed that you understand and agree to this policy.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/trailblazing-awareness-hiking-for-climate-change-education/
LOCATION:Skyline and Spring Ridge Trail\, (37.366772\, -122.247501)\, Portola Valley\, CA\, 94131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240303T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240303T013000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211930Z
UID:1928-1709429400-1709429400@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Scenic Sunday Hike near Folsom
DESCRIPTION:ONLY use Google Maps!nCoping the address and pasting it will take you to a wrong location.nn🌧️ Attention Hikers! 🌧️nPlease note that tomorrow’s hike may encounter rain showers. For those still keen to join\, be sure to come prepared with sturdy hiking shoes and waterproof layers. Expect muddy terrain\, so extra caution is advised. Let’s make the most of our adventure rain or shine! See you there! 🥾🌲☔️nn**Event:** 192n**Gathering location:** 38.77407\, -121.03406n**Distance:** 6 milesn**Route Type:** Out and Backn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1100 ft.n**Difficulty:** 7nn**Hike Overview:**nJoin us for an exciting hike near Folsom this Sunday. Please be mindful of the chance of rain and come prepared accordingly. We’ll be exploring the scenic Skunk Hollow Trail\, situated northeast of Folsom. We will not be hiking the entire length of the trail. This hike is moderate\, about 6 miles long with a 1100 ft elevation gain. We will be meeting at the pinned location at 9:15 am and departing at 9:30 am.nnFor additional details\, feel free to visit the following link:nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/skunk-hollow-via-south-fork-american-river-trailnn**Parking Lot:** There is a $10 cash fee for parking.nn**Be Prepared:** Please bring water (minimum half a gallon)\, shoes with traction\, a snack for before\, during\, and/or after\, bug spray\, and your sunscreen.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/scenic-sunday-hike-near-folsom/
LOCATION:Salmon Falls Trailhead\, Salmon Falls Road at the American River\, El Dorado Hills\, CA\, 95762\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240225T004500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240225T004500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211931Z
UID:1931-1708821900-1708821900@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Nature's Embrace in Santa Teresa Park:Mindful hike 2
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 191n**Distance:** 7.10 milesn**Total Elevation:** 1\,227 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6.5 out of 10n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering location:**n37°12’49.8″N 121°47’08.3″WnPlease use only google maps for navigation.nn**Hike Overview:**nSanta Teresa County Park is located in the Santa Teresa Hills ten miles south of downtown San Jose. This diverse 1\,673-acre park\, rich in history\, offers spectacular views from its trails above the Almaden and Santa Clara Valleys. The secluded upland valleys of the park provide a quiet interlude for exploring the natural environment minutes away from the surrounding developed areas.nnWe’ll gather at 8:45 am but hiking will start promptly at 9 am.nThere are rocks on the trail\, so please watch your steps.nThe trail may be muddy\, so please have suitable boots.nThe end time of the hike is estimated.nThere is a picnic area at this park\, you can bring your breakfast and enjoy it there.nn**Parking:** There is a $10 vehicle day-use fee.n*You should pay Here*: 37.21441488899715\, -121.78920863566726nYou can park here: 37.21389879514622\, -121.78591166037839nn**Be Prepared:** Please wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Dogs are allowed but must be on leash.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers’ organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liabilities\, claims\, demands\, and causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/natures-embrace-in-santa-teresa-parkmindful-hike-2/
LOCATION:Santa Teresa County Park\, 37.212738\, -121.787919\, San Jose\, ca\, 95101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240218T014500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240218T014500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211932Z
UID:1932-1708220700-1708220700@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Little Yosemite Trail: A mindful hiken
DESCRIPTION:**Only use googlemaps for navigation**nn**Event**: 190n**Distance**: 5.8 miles n**Total Elevation Gain**: 1200 ft. n**Difficulty**: 5n**Route Type**: Loop n**Gathering location**: 37.50898\,-121.82899nPlease use Google maps only for navigation.nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/uTJEJzHZ7iT2TM7X7nn**Hike Overview**:nHiking in the Sunol Wilderness Area after a rainy day is really cool. The hills have turned super green\, and everything smells fresh. The clouds hanging over the hills make it look kinda mysterious and awesome. The trails are all wet\, with raindrops on leaves\, and it feels like you’re walking in a magical forest. It’s like nature got a makeover and everything is so pretty and green. It’s a great time to go outside and see how beautiful everything looks after the rain!.nWe will start the hike promptly at 10 amnn**Parking**: Parking is NOT free and costs $5nnBe Prepared: Please wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Dogs are not allowed on some sections of the trail.nn**Do Not Attend**: If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19. nn**Legal Disclaimers**: By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/little-yosemite-trail-a-mindful-hiken/
LOCATION:Fremont\, Ca ( Photographer Studio)\, Fremont\, Ca ( Photographer Studio)\, Fremont\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240211T014500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240211T014500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211933Z
UID:1935-1707615900-1707615900@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Exploring Coastal Heritage
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 189n**Distance:** 6.5 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1400 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6n**Route Type:** Loopn**Gathering location:** 37.8306939\,-122.5249087nPlease use Google maps only for navigation.nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/Nzu8LqwLFVfHPiPZ9?g_st=itnn**Hike Overview:**nThis coming Sunday is quite promising and shiny for a hike near the ocean. We’ll be hiking the Coastal Miwok Trail\, located north of San Francisco\, offering visitors a scenic journey through the cultural and natural heritage of the Coastal Miwok people\, indigenous inhabitants of the area. This trail\, often regarded as a historical and educational experience\, winds through coastal landscapes\, providing stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding coastal bluffs. Additionally\, the trail offers opportunities for birdwatching\, wildlife observation\, and photography\, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.nWe will start the hike promptly at 10 amnn**Parking:** Carpooling is encouraged to conserve energy!nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/Nzu8LqwLFVfHPiPZ9?g_st=itnn**Be Prepared:** Please wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Dogs are not allowed on some sections of the trail.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/exploring-coastal-heritage/
LOCATION:Miwok Trail Trailhead\, Miwok Trail\, Mill Valley\, CA\, 94941\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240128T023000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240128T023000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211944Z
UID:1937-1706409000-1706409000@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Skiing at North Star in North Lake Tahoe
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 188n**Total Elevation Gain**: 2800 ft.n**Difficulty**: 5-6nn**Skiing Overview**:nWelcome\, skiers of all levels! Join our nature-loving group for lasting friendships and exhilarating descents on snow-covered hills. Gear rental is available at the resort.nn**Parking Lot**: Parking may not be free\, depending on where you’ll park. Have $10 cash.nn**Be Prepared**: Dress in layers to stay warm\, and don’t forget waterproof and insulated boots to navigate the snowy terrain. If you need help with rentals\, just drop a line below this ad.nn**Do Not Attend**: If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers**: By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/skiing-at-north-star-in-north-lake-tahoe/
LOCATION:Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T023000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T023000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211945Z
UID:1939-1706322600-1706322600@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Skiing at Diamond Peak in North Lake Tahoe
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 187n**Total Elevation Gain**: 1700 ft.n**Difficulty**: 5-6nn**Skiing Overview**:nWelcome\, skiers of all levels! Join our nature-loving group for lasting friendships and exhilarating descents on snow-covered hills. Gear rental is available at the resort. n**Parking Lot**: Parking is free\, with plenty of space available.nn**Be Prepared**: Dress in layers to stay warm\, and don’t forget waterproof and insulated boots to navigate the snowy terrain. If you need help with rentals\, just drop a line below this ad.nn**Do Not Attend**: If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers**: By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/skiing-at-diamond-peak-in-north-lake-tahoe/
LOCATION:Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240121T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241012T005723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241012T005723Z
UID:1347-1705834800-1705924800@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Skiing the Sierra with Nature Bloomers
DESCRIPTION:🎿 Nature Boomers Ski Adventure Announcement! 🏔️ \nCalling all nature enthusiasts and winter wanderers! 🌨️ Are you ready to embrace the thrill of gliding down snow-covered slopes or are you an experienced skier seeking camaraderie on the mountains? Nature Boomers welcomes you to join our exciting skiing expedition for an unforgettable winter experience! \n🌟 First-Time Skiers: \nIf you’ve been dreaming of conquering the slopes but haven’t taken the plunge yet\, now is your chance! We are thrilled to sponsor the accommodation fully for members eager to learn skiing for the first time. \n👉 Experienced Skiers: \nCalling all seasoned skiers! Join our lively group of enthusiasts as we hit the slopes together. Share your expertise\, swap stories\, and revel in the joy of skiing surrounded by like-minded individuals. Whether you’re a powder pro or a groomed trail aficionado\, there’s always room for more friends on the mountains. \n🗓️ Skiing Destinations and Dates: \nGet ready to carve up the powder at the renowned North Star and Diamond Pick resorts in the breathtaking North Tahoe region. These top-notch destinations offer a perfect blend of thrilling slopes and stunning winter landscapes\, promising an adventure that will leave you breathless. \nWe will be hitting the ski resorts from Jan 12. to 14 and Jan 26 to 28 in two seperate events. \n🎿 Details Discussion on Zoom: \nTo ensure everyone is well-prepared for the upcoming skiing escapades\, we will be hosting a Zoom call to discuss gear rentals\, ski instructions\, and provide full details on accommodation. It’s your chance to get all the information you need and connect with fellow members before we hit the slopes. \n📅 RSVP for the Zoom Call: \nReady to embark on this snowy adventure with Nature Boomers? Secure your spot on the Zoom call by RSVPing now. Simply confirm your attendance and receive the link to the virtual gathering. \nLet’s make this winter a season to remember! See you on the slopes\, Nature Boomers! 🌨️🏂
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/skiing-the-sierra-with-nature-bloomers/
LOCATION:Zoom Call
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240121T023000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240121T023000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211946Z
UID:1941-1705804200-1705804200@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Snowshoeing in Lake Tahoe
DESCRIPTION:**Event**: 186n**Distance**: 2.9 milesn**Total Elevation Gain**: 731 ft.n**Difficulty**: 5n**Route Type**: Loopn**Gathering location**: 39.25855\, -120.064456nWe will meet at the trailhead. Only use Google Maps!nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/aijNGit9waeSckmDAn**Hike Overview**: nThis is a great day hike off often thought of as the best views for the least amount of work. Moderate gain in elevation with spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and surrounding peaks makes this a must-do short hike in the Tahoe area. The trailhead is up the hill from Northstar\, between Truckee and Kings Beach in North Lake Tahoe. If you just want to go to the viewpoint\, about a mile in you will see a tree with an arrow-shaped sign that says “Picnic Rock Lake View” letting you know you are almost there. There is no water along the trail\, but there is a bit of shade to keep you cool on warmer days.nEmbark on an exhilarating snowshoeing adventure along the Tahoe Rim Trail to the breathtaking Picnic Rock Viewpoint. This winter trek offers a perfect blend of tranquility and stunning scenery. As you navigate the snowy trail\, surrounded by towering pines\, you’ll experience the peaceful serenity of the Tahoe wilderness. The trail’s moderate inclines lead to the coveted Picnic Rock\, where panoramic vistas of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding snow-covered peaks await. Snow-laden trees frame the landscape\, creating a picturesque winter wonderland. This snowshoeing excursion on the Tahoe Rim Trail to Picnic Rock promises not only a delightful outdoor workout but also a memorable encounter with the pristine beauty of Lake Tahoe’s snowy landscapes nn**Parking Lot**: Park in the lot on 267\, or if you have 4WD or a higher clearance vehicle\, you can also drive a way up the dirt road across from the parking area to another lot. The trail is smooth single-track and can easily be extended into a longer hike if you stay on the Rim Trail.nn**Be Prepared**: Dress in layers to stay warm\, and don’t forget waterproof and insulated boots to navigate the snowy terrain. Essential gear includes snowshoes suitable for your weight and the trail conditions. Pack essentials such as water\, snacks\, a map or GPS device\, and a fully charged phone for safety. Additionally\, bring trekking poles for added stability and consider wearing gaiters to keep snow out of your boots. Being well-prepared not only enhances your safety on the trail but also allows you to fully embrace the beauty of the winter landscape during your snowshoeing events.nn**Do Not Attend**: If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/snowshoeing-in-lake-tahoe/
LOCATION:Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, Kings Beach\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240107T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241012T010043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241012T010043Z
UID:1350-1704625200-1704628800@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Skiing the Sierra with Nature Bloomers
DESCRIPTION:🎿 Nature Boomers Ski Adventure Announcement! 🏔️ \nCalling all nature enthusiasts and winter wanderers! 🌨️ Are you ready to embrace the thrill of gliding down snow-covered slopes or are you an experienced skier seeking camaraderie on the mountains? Nature Boomers welcomes you to join our exciting skiing expedition for an unforgettable winter experience! \n🌟 First-Time Skiers: \nIf you’ve been dreaming of conquering the slopes but haven’t taken the plunge yet\, now is your chance! We are thrilled to sponsor the accommodation fully for members eager to learn skiing for the first time. \n👉 Experienced Skiers: \nCalling all seasoned skiers! Join our lively group of enthusiasts as we hit the slopes together. Share your expertise\, swap stories\, and revel in the joy of skiing surrounded by like-minded individuals. Whether you’re a powder pro or a groomed trail aficionado\, there’s always room for more friends on the mountains. \n🗓️ Skiing Destinations and Dates: \nGet ready to carve up the powder at the renowned North Star and Diamond Pick resorts in the breathtaking North Tahoe region. These top-notch destinations offer a perfect blend of thrilling slopes and stunning winter landscapes\, promising an adventure that will leave you breathless. \nWe will be hitting the ski resorts from Jan 12. to 14 and Jan 26 to 28 in two seperate events. \n🎿 Details Discussion on Zoom: \nTo ensure everyone is well-prepared for the upcoming skiing escapades\, we will be hosting a Zoom call to discuss gear rentals\, ski instructions\, and provide full details on accommodation. It’s your chance to get all the information you need and connect with fellow members before we hit the slopes. \n📅 RSVP for the Zoom Call: \nReady to embark on this snowy adventure with Nature Boomers? Secure your spot on the Zoom call by RSVPing now. Simply confirm your attendance and receive the link to the virtual gathering. \nLet’s make this winter a season to remember! See you on the slopes\, Nature Boomers! 🌨️🏂
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/skiing-the-sierra-with-nature-bloomers-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Call
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231203T014500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231203T014500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211947Z
UID:1943-1701567900-1701567900@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Fall Foliage Hiking
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 183n**Distance:** 8 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1820 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6n**Route Type:** Loopn**Gathering location:** 38.34783\, -122.54449nWe will meet at the trailhead. Only use Google Maps!n[https://maps.app.goo.gl/cRbEQhByCe5unz9m9?g_st=i](https://maps.app.goo.gl/cRbEQhByCe5unz9m9?g_st=i)nn**Hike Overview:** nJack London State Historic Park\, located in Glen Ellen\, California\, offers a captivating journey into the life and legacy of the renowned American author and adventurer\, Jack London. The park preserves the former estate of Jack London\, encompassing the historic Wolf House\, London’s gravesite\, and the Beauty Ranch\, where he pursued his agricultural interests. Visitors can explore London’s writing cottage\, stroll through scenic vineyards\, and witness the ruins of the Wolf House\, which tragically burned down before its completion. The park also features well-maintained trails that lead to picturesque vistas\, a very popular area for birding\, biking\, hiking\, and mountain biking.nWe will be meeting at the pinned location at 9:45 am and departing promptly at 10:00 am. Don’t miss out on this lovely hike for fall! n**Parking Lot Fee:** A parking permit of $10 is required.n**Be Prepared:** Please wear layered clothing\, sturdy and comfortable shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Dogs are not allowed on this trail.n**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.n**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/fall-foliage-hiking/
LOCATION:Jack London Historic State Park\, 2400 London Ranch Road\, Glen Ellen\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231126T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231126T020000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211948Z
UID:1945-1700964000-1700964000@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Hidden Falls Hiking
DESCRIPTION:ONLY use Google Maps! Coping the address and pasting it will take you to a wrong location.nn**Event:** 182n**Gathering location:** 38.95891\, -121.16407n**Distance:** 5 milesn**Route Type:** Loopn**Total Elevation Gain:** 550 ft.n**Difficulty:** 5nn**Hike Overview:**nExplore the beauty of Hidden Falls Regional Park with Nature Bloomers\, a favorite spot for relaxation and stunning views and enjoy the sights of the river and waterfalls. Dogs are welcome in this trail and must be on a leash in some areas. We will be meeting at the pinned location at 9:45 am and departing promptly at 10:00 am.nDon’t miss out this lovely hike for fall!nnFor more information please check the below link:nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/hidden-falls-trailsnn**Parking Lot Fee:** A parking permit is required ($8) and they often sell out days in advance. Please plan ahead\, because if you wait til Thursday/Friday you are almost guaranteed to not get a pass. For more information: [https://www.placer.ca.gov/6106/Hidden-Falls-Regional-Park](https://www.placer.ca.gov/6106/Hidden-Falls-Regional-Park)nn**Be Prepared:** Please bring water (minimum half a gallon)\, shoes with traction\, a snack for before\, during\, and/or after\, bug spray\, and your sunscreen.nn**Do Not Attend:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/hidden-falls-hiking/
LOCATION:Hidden falls\, Hidden falls\, Auburn\, CA\, 95603\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231119T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231119T020000
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T211959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T211959Z
UID:1947-1700359200-1700359200@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Walking through the Mecca of meditation\, the Redwoods
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 181n**Distance:** 4.3 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 686 ft.n**Difficulty:** 5.5 out of 10n**Meeting Point:** In front of the Visitor Center\, at the entrance to the Grove loop.n37.0390178284279\, -122.06357441142463n**Gathering Time:** 9:45 A.M.n**Departure Time:** 10 A.M.nn**Hike Overview:**nHenry Cowell Redwoods State Park is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains and is most famous for the 40-acre grove of towering old-growth Redwoods. Walking amongst these giants helps us experience a deep and healing connection with nature. Feeling a connection with nature is one of the best ways to be in the moment. Francinee who is a wilderness patrol will be voluntarily leading us through the woods.nn**Parking Lot Fee:** The Park’s administration has generously waived the parking fee for Nature Bloomers. To skip the fee\, *please make sure your email address will be forwarded to the event admin. You NEED to show YOUR EMAIL CONFIRMATION AT the entrance. Otherwise\, you have to pay $10 for parking.* Carpooling is recommended.nn**Be Prepared:**nPlease prepare with layered clothing\, sunscreen and/or hat (no shade)\, sturdy hiking shoes/boots\, at least one liter of water\, poles (optional)\, and a good attitude!😎nn**Do Not Attend:**nIf you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nLegal DisclaimersnBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nWe show our respect to the wilderness and other hikers by not playing music and leaving speakers home.nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers\, organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events.nYour attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/walking-through-the-mecca-of-meditation-the-redwoods/
LOCATION:Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\, Felton\, CA\, 95018\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T011500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T011500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T212000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T212000Z
UID:1949-1699751700-1699751700@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:A fall season hiking
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 180n**Distance:** 5.5n**Total Elevation:** 900n**Difficulty:** 6n**Route type:** Loopnn**Gathering location:**nWe will meet at the parking lot. https://maps.app.goo.gl/ouS2DxGPXSbtvfJ5A?g_st=itnn**Hike Overview:**nThe Trail is a captivating hiking and biking trail located near the town of Woodside in the San Francisco Bay Area\, California. Situated in the El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve\, this trail offers a diverse and enchanting natural environment for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.nThe trail encompasses a lush and picturesque landscape\, featuring towering redwood trees\, tranquil creeks\, and scenic vistas. Hikers can embark on a journey through dense forests\, traverse meandering pathways\, and witness the beauty of the surrounding flora and fauna.nAlong the trail\, they may encounter several points of interest\, including serene creek crossings\, peaceful picnic spots\, and breathtaking viewpoints that offer sweeping panoramas of the surrounding hills and valleys.nWe will start the hike at 9:30 sharp.nn**Be Prepared:**nPlease wear breathable clothing\, sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes/boots\, sunscreen and/or hat. Bring snacks\, plenty of water\, and a good attitude! Poles recommended. Dogs are not allowed on this trail.nn**Parking:** https://maps.app.goo.gl/ouS2DxGPXSbtvfJ5A?g_st=itnCarpooling is recommended and greatly appreciated to conserve energy!nn**Do Not Attend** if you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have compromised immune systems\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:**nBy voluntarily joining us for any event\, you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands or causes of action arising in whole or in part out of our events. Your attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/a-fall-season-hiking/
LOCATION:Skeggs Point Parking Lot\, 15463 Skyline Boulevard\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94062\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T084500
DTSTAMP:20260405T150440
CREATED:20241218T212001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T212001Z
UID:1950-1698569100-1698569100@naturebloomers.com
SUMMARY:Haunted Hunter's Moon Hike 🏹🌕
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 179n**Distance:** 8 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 2\,145 ft.n**Difficulty:** 7 out of 10n**Route type:** Out & Backn**Gathering location:**n**Mission Peak trailhead:** 37.527160\, -121.913120 n[https://maps.app.goo.gl/eAy2133zHEfDTLi58?g_st=it ](https://maps.app.goo.gl/eAy2133zHEfDTLi58?g_st=it)nStep into the enchanting world of moonlit magic this Halloween season! Join us for a thrilling hike to Mission Peak in Fremont under the luminous glow of the Hunter’s Moon. As we ascend the trail by moonlight\, you’ll experience the landscape in a whole new light. The Hunter’s Moon\, known for its intense brightness\, will cast an otherworldly glow over the rolling hills and the Bay Area\, creating an atmosphere that is both haunting and mesmerizing. It’s the perfect way to embrace the approaching Halloween festivities and step into the spooky spirit of the season. Be prepared for an unforgettable nocturnal adventure that connects you with the natural world in a way you’ve never experienced before. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to hike in the moon’s enchanting embrace\, and let’s make this Halloween season truly magical!nn**Parking information:** Abundant parking is available at Ohlone College Parking Structure ($4 fee)\, but carpooling is highly encouraged.nn**Be prepared:** Wear hiking boots/shoes\, sunscreen\, layered clothing\, bring headlamps\, water\, and snacks. Polls are recommended. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. n**Things to note:**nPlease get there by 4:45 pm to allow time for parking and getting a permit. We’ll be starting the hike at 5:00 pm.nYour attendance implies your consent to be in the photos and videos. n**DO NOT ATTEND:** If you’re experiencing any cold or flu symptoms\, have a compromised immune system\, or if you’ve been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19.nn**Legal Disclaimers:** By voluntarily joining us for any event you hereby RELEASE and DISCHARGE Nature Bloomers organizers\, hosts\, and participants from any and all liability\, claims\, demands\, or causes of actions arising in whole or in part out of our events.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/haunted-hunters-moon-hike-%f0%9f%8f%b9%f0%9f%8c%95/
LOCATION:Ohlone College Peak Trail Entrance (Near the Ohlone Collge Multilevel Parking Garage – First Level)\, Ohlone College Pine Street\, Fremont\, ca\, 94539\, United States
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