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ARMCHAIR TOUR!
Movie: Monumental: David Brower's Fight for Wild America
--Chronicles the life and times of David Brower, the Sierra Club's legendary first Executive Director. --An avid mountain climber, he led campaigns to protect national parks and other wildlands in the 1950s through the 1990s.
-- He inspired millions of Americans to become environmentalists!
Book: California's Wild Gardens: A Living Legacy
--From the California Native Plant Society (www.cnps.org)
--If you lived to be 100 and hiked every day throughout California, you couldn't see as many species of wildflowers and different habitats as in this beautiful book. A biodiversity feast for the eyes!
Music: Beethoven's 6th Symphony, the Pastoral
--By Ludwig von Beethoven
--Portions of this symphony, composed two centuries ago, provide the soundtrack for parts of Walt Disney's animated 1940 film, Fantasia. Whether you've seen it or not, hear the entire masterpiece that paints a peaceful rural landscape in music, as a storm moves over it.
TOUR TIP
Summer in the San Francisco Bay Area means lower temperatures at the coast and hot temperatures inland. Always carry water, and dress in layers, because the day can warm up, then cool off again before sunset. It can be 60 degrees F., windy, and cool on the Golden Gate Bridge at the same time it's 97 degrees F., hot, and no wind at Mount Diablo, just 30 miles inland!
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ECO-HISTORY FACT
Back in 1875 logger William Waddell became the San Francisco Bay Area's last man to be killed by a grizzly bear. You can retrace his final steps along the waterway named after him, Waddell Creek, on our Redwoods and Waterfalls Walking (or mountain bike) Tour.
No worries about marauding grizzlies, though -- the Bay Area's last grizzly was shot at Bonny Doon Mountain, only a few miles away from Waddell Creek, in 1886. The grizzly is California's official state animal, seen on the state flag, but it's been extinct in California since the 1920s!
Waddell Creek is also a great place for an easy 2-day backpack trip in the redwoods -- only three miles each way, and no uphill. If you're interested, let us know when you'd like to go.
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Pt. Reyes Lakes Waterfalls Ridge Views Hike at CaliforniaNatureTours.com
Pt. Reyes Lakes Waterfalls Ridge Views Hike
Lakes and waterfalls to die for are in store on this easy hike in Point Reyes National Park that's a little piece of Paradise. You won't want to leave!
Lakes and Waterfalls of Marin Hike
Pt. Reyes inland lake near waterfalls and coastline in Marin © Michael Wetter
- Marin is a water lover's paradise!
- Stunning cliff-top ocean views
- Coastal views, deep lakes, forests
- Miraculous year-round waterfalls
- 10yrs, 7m/11k, 9hrs
- $69 USD
- Palomarin Trailhead in Bolinas CA
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Marin Lakes You Won't Want To Leave
Marin Lakes and Waterfalls are your destination, but getting there on coastal Highway 1 is half the fun! This trail has clifftop ocean views, cool forests, creeks, two idyllic natural lakes, one surrounded by trees for swimming, and three miraculous waterfalls that flow steadily all year, even during the dry season. Try an invigorating swim! We'll see pink Clarkia wildflowers and possibly wild orchids. No wonder it was the playground of one of the wealthiest families in California before it became part of Point Reyes National Seashore!
Even the drive to the trailhead is a treat -- Bolinas Lagoon is a haven for egrets and herons, and be sure to look carefully at the big hunks of "driftwood" -- they turn out to be live (but lazy) seals! At the end of the day, follow David to the hidden town of Bolinas for dinner (optional) at a restaurant famous for its surfboard collection.
Meet at: We provide transportation from any location in San Francisco, as well as SFO Airport, and back.
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DON'T WANT POINT REYES HIKE WITH LAKES, WATERFALLS, AND COASTAL VIEWS?
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If you live in California, join the Greenbelt Alliance. Since 1958, Greenbelt Alliance has been helping citizen groups all around the San Francisco Bay Area to limit sprawl developments and promote liveable, walkable cities. The Bay Area didn't have to be this way. It could have gone the way of Los Angeles. But thanks to the Greenbelt Alliance and its local partners, the Bay Area's hills (and some of its valleys) are still green.
The redwoods were AMAZING! . . . a truly magical experience . . . I felt transported to another world, every step
yielding amazing sights, and
David has so much knowledge
about the flora and fauna
as well as local and national history . . .
I highly recommend David's unique personalised tours . . .
You'll remember it always, I know I will!
Kim H.
Manchester, England
I was thrilled to find
California Nature Tours--
a San Francisco Bay treasure!
My tours to Muir Woods and
Point Reyes National Seashore
were relaxing, educational, and just magnificent.
I highly recommend David Schmidt and California Nature Tours.
You will come away feeling great and knowing you have seen California through the eyes of someone extraordinary.
You will love it!
Ms. G. K.
Washington, D.C.
We really loved your wildflower tour, it was
a FANTASTIC day.
Beth M., Australia
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.
John Muir
The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.
John Muir
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