Arrive by 8:45 a.m. for the tool and safety talk before we begin our projects. One group will help repair trail tread damaged by recent rains, and another will help remove invasive plants in a habitat restoration area near the trailhead.
• Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, hat, and eye protection (sunglasses are okay). Wear long pants and sturdy shoes (no sandals or shorts).
• Bring your own work gloves.
• Lunch provided.
Please dress for the weather. The forecast is Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 68F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
All participants must sign a Trails Council waiver to participate in this project. All abilities are welcome. We will provide all tools, supplies, and training.
If you have specific questions, please txt Mark Wilkinson 805-708-6173
This event offers a great opportunity to contribute to the outdoors while enjoying the company of like-minded individuals. Come prepared to get your hands dirty, make a difference, and have a memorable day in the great outdoors with SB Outdoor Volunteers.
RANCH HISTORY: http://goletahistory.com/the-baron-ranch-at-arroyo-quemada/
WILD AND SCENIC: Baron Ranch provides important breeding, nesting, and foraging areas for sensitive species and other wildlife present at the ranch including bobcat, deer, black bear, coyote, mountain lion, rattlesnake, raccoon, migratory birds, frogs, turtles, and several species of raptors.
DIRECTIONS from the South:
- Hwy 101 North, 2.4 miles past Refugio Road exit, turn right onto Arroyo Quemada Ln., just past a yellow sign indicating “cross-traffic ahead,”. There is no northbound deceleration lane, so the turn-off must be anticipated.
- Immediately turn left onto Calle Real and proceed approximately ¾ mile until the road reaches a white gate and a street sign that says “End.”
IMPORTANT: No Dogs Allowed due to sensitive habitat.