Explore Olompali’s distinct habitats of riparian, woodland/savanna, chaparral, oak forest and grasslands with State Parks Interpreter Evan Weissman.
Come join State Park staff for an exciting adventure at Olompali State Historic Park for the first day of California State Parks Week!
Olompali has been a home for humans for thousands of years, and the landscape can provide us clues as to why. Join us for a hike where we will traverse Olompali's varied ecosystems and learn not only why they are important but also how to identify them.
This is a moderate hike spanning about 2 to 3 miles (depending on trail conditions) of somewhat hilly terrain. We recommend that participants pack water and a snack, and wear sturdy shoes when joining the hike.
Families Welcome!
Date: Wednesday, June 12th
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Start at the Olompali parking lot
Cost: $8 per car for parking - event is free