We’ll hike Bob Walker Ridge through native Blue Oak forests and enjoy a closeup view of the eastern side of Mt Diablo from the cliffs where Prairie Falcons nest in the spring. The first half of the hike will be relatively flat, with some narrow single track, followed by gentle rolling hills back to the trailhead. If there is significant rainfall in the days before the hike, expect very muddy conditions. Be sure to bring plenty of water and a snack, and dress in layers. Sturdy shoes or hiking boots are recommended; hiking poles may be useful. Heavy rain cancels.
Plenty of free parking and bathrooms at the trailhead.
This hike is limited to 20 participants.
Land: East Bay Regional Park District
Rating: Easy/Moderate
Distance: 4 miles
Elevation change: 450′
Leader: Steve & Carolyn Balling, Save Mount Diablo Volunteer Hike Leaders
Meet: Morgan Territory Regional Preserve, 9401 Morgan Territory Rd, Livermore, CA
GPS Coordinates: 37.818460471974426, -121.79588258941406
Directions: Coming South on 680, take exit 38 for Sycamore Valley Rd and continue onto Camino Tassajara. Take a left of Highland Rd, left of Manning Rd, and one more left onto Morgan Territory Rd. Follow Morgan Territory Rd for 5.5 miles until you reach 9401 Territory Rd, Livermore, CA.
Photo by Denise Castro
FAQs
Are dogs allowed on Discover Diablo hikes?
No. Some Discover Diablo hikes take place on land owned by other organizations (such as Mount Diablo State Park & East Bay Regional Park lands) and many of the trails on these properties have a strict no-dog policy.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
Anyone under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No. On the hike day, we will have a roster with your registration information on it. Please make sure to check in with the hike leader.
Can I update my registration information?
Yes. If you would like to change anything, please reach out to discoverdiablo@savemountdiablo.org.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
You can contact us at discoverdiablo@savemountdiablo.org.
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