The North State is home to rich, diverse public lands: refuges, parks, forests, and reserves. Your public lands provide vital wildlife habitat and protect our natural resources. During this outing, we'll explore the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge in Willows, which attracts over a million wintering waterfowl. On a leisurely 1-mile Wetlands Walk, led by visitor service staff, we'll learn about the refuge system, wetland management, and visiting waterfowl and songbirds. After lunch we will take the auto tour. Come explore your public lands with us.
Further details, including where we will meet and what to bring, will be provided prior to the hike. Sturdy walking shoes recommended. There will be a refuge entrance fee.
This class counts toward the 3-class limit.
This class requires additional forms.
Review the outdoor class forms information before attending class.