Bird Walk at Vasona Lake County Park
This fall, join us for a leisurely bird walk around the riparian woodlands, small lake, eucalyptus groves, and large manicured lawns of this urban Los Gatos park. Along with year-round residents such as Nuttall’s Woodpeckers, California Towhees, Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Oak Titmice, we’ll keep a special lookout for migrating Yellow Warblers, returning winter residents like Cedar Waxwings, and lingering summer residents such as Western Tanagers.
Optional: Pack your own lunch/snack and we'll picnic together afterwards.
Trip Difficulty: 3 miles, paved trails, little or no elevation gain, little to no shade
Leaders: Eve Meier (408) 569-9391, Edward Rooks (408) 318-2485, and Peg Albrets (408) 891-3554
Beginner Friendly, Family Friendly Ages 10 and up
Meet: main entrance, first parking lot on left after entry kiosk
Directions: From CA-85 in Los Gatos, exit Winchester Blvd. Continue south for about 1.5 miles (Winchester Blvd becomes North Santa Cruz Ave) then turn left onto Blossom Hill Rd. The park entrance will be on your left in less than 0.5 miles. Latitude/Longitude: 37.235556, -121.973150
Facilities: ADA accessible bathroom, drinking water, cell phone service
Parking Type and Fees: Paved parking, ADA spots available, fees
Banner Photo: Yellow Warbler by Chris Johnson
Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvas.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.