Shiloh Ranch Regional Park features a rugged landscape in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains. Sections of the park still resemble the Calfornia landscape before the introduction of invasive grasses. To preserve this ecosystem, Regional Parks invites volunteers to help us remove invasive plants, specifically French Broom. All tools, gloves, and materials will be supplied by Regional Parks. Snacks, water, and cold drinks will be on hand for volunteers.
We recommend participants dress in layers, wear comfortable, closed toe hiking shoes and bring a hat and sunscreen. Most programs will happen rain or shine, but may be canceled during heavy rains, heavy smoke, or extreme temperatures. Accommodations will be made for visitors with disabilities upon advance request. Parking fees are waived for volunteers. For more information, contact ParkPrograms@sonomacounty.gov.
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Volunteering
Distance: 1 to 2.5 Miles
Elevation Change: 200 to 500 Feet