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SUMMARY:Miracles of Mother Nature
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 155n**Distance:** 4.70 milesn**Total Elevation Gain:** 1\,112 ft.n**Difficulty:** 6 out of 10.n**Route type:** Loopn**Gathering Coordinates:**n37.81596746425335\, -122.04973332110026nn**Departure Time:** 10:30 A.M.nn**Hiking Overview:**nEscape from the business of the city and enjoy the peaceful trails of Las Trampas Regional Wilderness\, while soaking in beautiful nature and all kinds of wildlife. Las Trampas is a large area of 5\,342 acres – you’ll really feel like you’re far away from the streets! If you’re looking for a trail with gorgeous views of fields of wildflowers\, this is it!!!nThe road is paved for the first section and is a gradually-steep hike up. Once that’s out of the way\, it’s not too physically demanding for the rest of it. Plus\, you’ll be so distracted by all the beautiful flowers that you’ll probably forget all about the effort it took.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!😎nThe trail might be slippery.nThere is a 10% chance of rain. Please check the weather condition.nn**Parking:**nThere is a parking lot\, but it has limited spots. You don’t need to pay for it. Carpooling is recommended.nn**Dog:**nDogs are welcome but must be on a leash.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/miracles-of-mother-nature/
LOCATION:18015 Bollinger Canyon Rd\, 18015 Bollinger Canyon Rd\, San Ramon\, CA\, 94583\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hot Springs of Eastern Sierra Nevada
DESCRIPTION:Event: **151**nnRunning 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 trip. We’ll be exploring hot springs\, tufas\, ghost town\, and a lot more.nnIf you are interested\, RSVP at the link below 👇 . You’ll be receiving the Zoom link sent to your email.nnhttps://www.naturebloomers.com/event-details/eastern-sierra-nevada-secrets
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/hot-springs-of-eastern-sierra-nevada/
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SUMMARY:Gorgeous Scenery of Cronan Ranch Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:ONLY use Google Maps! Only press open in Google Maps.nCoping the address and pasting it will take you to a wrong location.nn**Event:** 156n**Distance:** 5.4 milesn**Route Type:** Loopn**Total Elevation Gain:** 866 ft.n**Difficulty:** ModeratennJoin Nature Bloomers in another promising Sunday and enjoy the gorgeous views and wild flowers in Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park. We’ll be gathering at the pinned location at 9:45 AM and leaving sharp at 10:00 AM.nnFor more information please check the below link: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/down-and-up-and-sky-ridge-trail-loop?search=truenn**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/gorgeous-scenery-of-cronan-ranch-regional-park/
LOCATION:Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park\, Pilot Hill\, CA\, 95664\, United States
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SUMMARY:Perfect Destination for a Hot Day
DESCRIPTION:**Event:** 157n**Distance:** 5.5n**Total Elevation:** 1200n**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/perfect-destination-for-a-hot-day/
LOCATION:Skeggs Point Parking Lot\, 15463 Skyline Boulevard\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94062\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eastern Sierra Tour
DESCRIPTION:Event: 158nType: Educational TournnTo find more detail and register click 👇nnhttps://www.naturebloomers.com/event-details/eastern-sierra-tour-2
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/eastern-sierra-tour-5/
LOCATION:Eastern Sierra\, 333 Main St\,\, Bridgeport\, CA\, 6608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eastern Sierra Tour
DESCRIPTION: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: \nOn this three-day event\, you’ll be exploring the natural features of road 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\n\n\nThe history of water conflicts in Eastern California and how they are managed \n\n\nHow hot springs\, salt lakes\, and fresh water lakes were formed in Eastern Sierra \n\n\nThe history of the ghost town and how it got famous \n\n\n\nItinerary: \nMay 27th \nCheck in to Ruby Inn at Bridgeport \nHanging out in Bridgport town \nDinner (on your own) \nMay 28th \nBreakfast on the way (on your own) \nCrowley Lake columns \nLunch at June Lake (on your own) \nMono Lake \nGhost Town (If the road is open) \nFull-course dinner (provided) \nMay 29th \nCheck out \nBreakfast (provided) \nBuck Eye Hot Springs \nTour Lead: \nThe tour will be led by Dr. Zade\, a nature lover and a PhD in Water Resources. He gives consultation to water agencies in California including the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power\, and the California Department of Water Resources. \nWhat’s Included: \n\n\n\nHotel accomodation \n\n\nGuided tour of the Eastern Sierra Nevada \n\n\nA full-course dinner and one course of breakfast \n\n\nExperienced guides\, certified as Wilderness First Aid Responders \n\n\nGroup first aid supplies \n\n\nArranging carpooling\, if needed \n\n\n\nNote: You’ll be driving your own vehicle on the tour.  We’ll be on the dirt roads and we highly recommend your vehicle to be an SUV.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/eastern-sierra-tour-3/
LOCATION:333 Main St\, Bridgeport\, CA 93517\, USA
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Eastern Sierra Tour
DESCRIPTION: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: \nOn this three-day event\, you’ll be exploring the natural features of road 395\, including the hot springs\, tufa formations of Mono Lake\, Crowley Lake\, June Lake\, and the ghost town of Bodie. You’ll be learning alot on this trip including \n\n\n\nThe history of water conflicts in Eastern California and how they are managed \n\n\nHow hot springs\, salt lakes\, and fresh water lakes were formed in Eastern Sierra \n\n\nThe history of the ghost town and how it got famous \n\n\n\nItinerary:  \nMay 27th \n     Check in to Ruby Inn at Bridgeport \n     Hanging out in Bridgport town \n     Dinner (on your own) \nMay 28th \n    Breakfast on the way (on your own) \n    Crowley Lake columns \n    Lunch at June Lake (on your own) \n   Mono Lake \n  Ghost Town \n  Full-course dinner (provided) \nMay 29th \n  Check out \n  Breakfast (provided) \n  Buck Eye Hot Springs \nTour Lead: \nThe tour will be led by Dr. Zade\, a nature lover and a PhD in Water Resources. He gives consultation to water agencies in California inclusing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power\, and the California Department of Water Resources. \nWhat’s Included: \n\n\n\nHotel accomodtion \n\n\nGuided tour of the Eastern Sierra Nevada \n\n\nA full-course dinner and one course of breakfast (out of 2!) \n\n\nExperienced guides\, certified as Wilderness First Aid Responders \n\n\nGroup first aid supplies \n\n\nArranging carpooling\, if needed \n\n\n\nNote: You’ll be driving your own vehicle on the tour.  We’ll be on the dirt roads and we highly recommend your vehicle to be an SUV. \nPrice:  \nSingle room with one queen bed\, $690 per person \nDouble queen bedroom for two person\, $490 per person \nDouble queen bedroom for three person\, $390 per person \nDo not let your concerns stop you join a wonderful trip to explore unique features of California. There will be a coordination Zoom call on  5/21/2023\, 7.00 pm to answer any questions. The Zoom link will be sent to you upon registering for the tour.
URL:https://naturebloomers.com/event/eastern-sierra-tour-2/
LOCATION:333 Main St\, Bridgeport\, CA 93517\, USA
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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