2023-24 Creekwalk Tours
January 13, 2024
10:00am-12:00pm
$15-$25 sliding scale
This December and January, the Bay Area community has the chance to experience one of Marin County's most magnificent natural phenomenons: the local population of endangered coho salmon returning from the ocean to spawn in their natal waters.
For more than 20 years, SPAWN has led Creekwalk Tours that explore the Lagunitas Creek Watershed -- home to the largest remaining run of wild Central California Coast Coho-- where people can witness endangered coho salmon at the peak of their sapwnign season.
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
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.