Let’s look for migrating warblers, vireos, flycatchers and other songbirds! This urban open space with oak and riparian woodlands and seasonal wetland contains the last 40 acres of natural, undeveloped land along the Guadalupe River in the city of Santa Clara. Park volunteers are continuing to remove invasive species and add California native plants making this park a “must-do” during fall migration. 2 miles, flat dirt trails and paved ramps up to the levee.
Meet: south park entrance
Steve Tracey, (408) 966-3860, and Michael Hawk
Beginner friendly
Google Plus Code: “C23W+8C Santa Clara, California” (paste code, city, and state into Google maps)
Directions: From CA-237 take Great America Pkwy south, drive 0.8 miles, then turn left on Tasman Dr. In 1 mile turn right on Lick Mill Blvd and travel about 0.5 miles to the park which will be on your left. Street parking.
Facilities: no, nearest facilities are across the street at Lick Mill Park.
For all trips: Contact the trip leader or email scvasfieldtrips@gmail.com with questions. Beginners welcome. Heavy rain cancels. Carpool if possible. Bring binoculars. No unaccompanied minors.
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