Health & Fitness
Sun or Fog Enjoy a Great View at the Pedro Point Headlands on Sunday
Whether fog or clear blue skies and sunshine are in store for this weekend, there is no better place to be than on the Pedro Point Headlands! The vistas are always incredible with different seas, plush native plant species, and who knows maybe even a Peregrine Falcon to watch.
Please join us if you can for our monthly Habitat Restoration work day at the Pedro Point Headlands.
This month we will work our way to the North Ridge from the Arroyo trail and along the Bluff Trail widening trails and installing trail signs. We’ll check out the views of the tunnel and Devils Slide and see what flowers are in bloom this month!
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DATE: Sunday, June 30th TIME: 9.45AM - 1:30pm
MEETING PLACE: Please meet at the Pedro Point firehouse on Danmann Avenue in Pacifica. We will load up our tools and carpool to the Headlands together.
Some of the tasks we will work on will be:
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- Widen Arroyo and Bluff Trails
- Collect seeds from native grasses and plants
- Check on the newly planted natives on the Middle Ridge
- Install trail signs on the North Ridge
Ticks and Poison Oak are native. We exercise caution and can teach you about both if you are unfamiliar with them. For questions contact stewardship coordinator.
This work day is a project of the Pacifica Land Trust, funded by the CA Coastal Conservancy, and supported by Pedro Point Community Association.