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Ed Levin County Park
Ed Levin County Park is a gem for bird biodiversity. It contains a fantastic diversity of bird habitats, including scrubby grasslands and a man-made lake. We'll walk around Sandy Wool Lake looking for wintering ducks, then stroll through the hills looking for raptors like Ferruginous Hawk and Bald Eagle.
Trip Difficulty: 2-3 miles, mix of paved flat trail and packed dirt trails with moderate incline
Leaders: Mike Ambrose (818) 309-6256, Sonja Kramer (818) 297-0175 and Sheila Raymond (408) 887-4854
Beginner Friendly
Meet: large parking lot adjacent to dog park
Directions: From I-680 in Milpitas, exit E Calaveras Blvd and go east for 2 miles. Turn left onto Downing Rd and continue for 1.1 miles going past Sandy Wool Lake to the opposite side. The large parking lot will be on your right next to the dog park. Latitude/Longitude: 37.456984, -121.863857
Facilities: bathrooms. Cell coverage may be intermittent or non-existent
Parking Type and Fees: yes, credit card only
Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvas.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.