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Upper Lake >> The Lake County Land Trust offers nature walks every Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Rodman Preserve. The public is invited to come out and enjoy summer with an early morning cool walk along the slough.

The month of July offers some excellent hikes. Plants, grasses, birds, wildlife are in full summer flourish. Participants should meet at the Rodman Preserve and Nature Education Center, located at 6350 Westlake Road, Upper Lake. The guided walks at Rodman Preserve offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of Lake County. Each Saturday walk is led by a different Land Trust volunteer. Visitors often enjoy returning for walks and learning from the diverse guides for each walk.

The Saturday, July 4 walk will be led by Roberta Lyons, a board member of the Land Trust who enjoys birding, sharing about the land and identifying wild grasses. The excursion on July 11 will be facilitated by Katherine Lindsley, a retired nurse and longtime Lake County resident says she loves showing people the diverse habitats on the property and pointing out “the connections and interdependence of all living things.” Saturday, July 18 provides visitors the opportunity to hike with Michael Friel, a local attorney and president of the Land Trust, who shares his land protection insights and humor with visitors. The month of July rounds out with Valerie Nixon guiding the hike on July 25. Nixon, a retired park ranger, has a wealth of observations and information to share with visitors.

For information about the Lake County Land Trust, go to www.lakecountylandtrust.org.

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