Events
Winter’s Transformations @ Los Vaqueros
9990 Los Vaqueros Rd,
Byron
We’ll venture out into the oak grasslands along the shoreline of Los Vaqueros Reservoir to see what winter brings to the land and marvel at the unique adaptations of the varied plants and animals that live there. The mistletoe will be flush with white berries, the birds will be heading south, and the land will be anticipating the first rains of the season after seven to eight months of summer drought.
Be sure to bring plenty of water, a snack, and dress in layers. Sturdy shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Heavy rain cancels.
All participants must bring a mask and stay 6ft apart. Hand sanitizer will be available at the hike.
Participants will also be required to accept our COVID-19 Protocol (available during registration).
***There will be a $6 entrance fee ($4 for Contra Costa Water District customers with proof of residence)
Land: Contra Costa Water District
Rating: Easy/Moderate
Distance: 3 miles
Elevation change: 450’
Leaders: Steve & Carolyn Balling, Save Mount Diablo Hike Volunteers
Meet: Los Vaqueros Marina parking lot, 9990 Los Vaqueros Road, Byron, CA 94514
Directions: From Vasco Road, turn north at Los Vaqueros Reservoir entrance and drive 3.2 miles to the marina. You will need to stop at the gate and pay an entrance fee—be sure to tell them that you are hiking, not fishing, or you’ll have to pay an extra $5. Note: be sure to use the southern entrance to Los Vaqueros off Vasco Road, not the north entrance on Walnut Blvd.