5 Dog Friendly Trails in the East Bay
Are you planning your next outdoor adventure and wanting to hit the trails with a furry friend? For many reasons, including Mount Diablo’s sensitive ecology and potential safety issues for…
Read MoreAre you planning your next outdoor adventure and wanting to hit the trails with a furry friend? For many reasons, including Mount Diablo’s sensitive ecology and potential safety issues for…
Read MoreOne of our former interns, Floyd McCluhan, recently teamed up with a UC Berkeley professor to write on the effects and consequences of climate change on Mount Diablo State Park. …
Read MoreDistance: 10.5 miles Elevation gain: 2,500 feet Difficulty: Advanced Hiking time: Five to 10 hours on foot, two to three hours by bike Trail surface: Unpaved trails and bike-legal single-track…
Read MoreIn 2021, we noticed an unusual event on Mount Diablo, in the wild and biodiverse Knobcone Point area. Huge swaths of knobcone pine trees, Contra Costa manzanitas, and Mount Diablo…
Read MoreBlack Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is full of early California history. Although its main entrance features some great hikes, there are some gorgeous, lesser-known areas accessed from its eastern edge.…
Read MoreIt was in December of 1971, when the Bay Area was rapidly expanding and development was creeping up Mount Diablo’s foothills, that Art Bonwell and Mary Bowerman founded Save Mount…
Read MoreThe southern side of Mount Diablo can be a shady relief from the open grasslands, and its Curry Point makes for a great starting point for a more mellow summer…
Read MoreStewardship and Education and Outreach Update Written by Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate and Frenchy Hendryx, Education & Outreach Associate Save Mount Diablo’s Youth Environmental Stewards (YES) Program Is off…
Read MoreMeet Kim How long have you lived in the Bay Area? Since 2003. How did you learn about Save Mount Diablo? As a Board member of the East Bay Leadership…
Read MoreIt was a windy morning when the students arrived at Mount Diablo, entering Curry Canyon Ranch. They stepped out onto the trails surrounded by blue oak woodlands and golden grasses,…
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