About this event
Creekwalk Tours are back! Don’t miss the opportunity to join us on a Creekwalk Tour to witness a tradition that goes back thousands of years… Coho salmon swim hundreds of miles from their ocean feeding grounds to return to their birthplace and continue the survival of their species within the Lagunitas Watershed.
WHO: Join Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN), in partnership with Samuel P. Taylor State Park.
WHAT: Join us for a leisurely-guided tour in the diverse Lagunitas Watershed. Led by SPAWN-trained naturalists, we’ll look for endangered coho salmon during their spawning season, learn about native plants and animals, discover the history of the watershed, and anything encountered along the way!
WHERE: The main entrance of Samuel P. Taylor Park- 8889 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Lagunitas, CA 94938
WHEN: 10- 12pm and 12pm-2pm
January 28, 2023
HOW: Registration for the tours and dates will be done through Eventbrite. A $15 donation per person is suggested on our public tours. Children five years of age and under are free.
Private tours are also available, please email (Ayano Hayes, at ahayes@tirn.net) to discuss your group’s needs or have any questions. A $200 donation for private tours is typically requested or an exchange for a group volunteer project.
We look forward to seeing you this spawning season!
The Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN) was initiated as part of Turtle Island Restoration Network in 1997. Each year, we engage hundreds of people to see and learn about critically endangered salmon, restore watershed habitat, raise native redwood trees, and study salmon health.