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More than 80 gathered for the first guided Nature Walk of the year at Anderson Marsh on Jan. 1. The second will take place on Feb. 11. - Contributed photo
More than 80 gathered for the first guided Nature Walk of the year at Anderson Marsh on Jan. 1. The second will take place on Feb. 11. – Contributed photo
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LOWER LAKE >> Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will resume holding free monthly guided Nature Walks starting in February. The next walk will be at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11.

There will be no tour of the Historic Ranch House after the February walk.

The Nature Walk in January was held on New Year’s Day as part of the national First Day Hikes program. The Fourth Annual First Day Hike at Anderson Marsh attracted over 85 people and everyone had a chance to enjoy the Park on a clear winter day.

February’s Nature Walk will be led by docent Lisa Wilson, who asks that participants arrive at the parking lot by 8:15 a.m. so they can have time to explore the wildlife found in the ranch house yard. Winter is a great time to visit the Park because the trees are bare, allowing a better view of the birds.

The route taken will depend on the weather and the condition of the trails. Participants should bring binoculars if they have them, and wear sturdy shoes and a hat.

Rain will cancel the walk.

Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Hwy 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake. For more information about the walk, email info@andersonmarsh.org or call (707) 995-2658

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