Beat the summer heat on this early morning outing on Mangini Ranch. Save Mount Diablo’s 208-acre property includes the headwaters of Galindo Creek with rolling grasslands, oaks, buckeyes, and a rare desert olive grove. Visit a secret spring and keep your eyes out; you might see bobcats and coyotes looking for breakfast, plus burrowing owls, quail, and many other feathered friends who are active in the morning. This is a two-hour hike with one strenuous climb. Three to five short meditations will be offered during the hike.
Be sure to bring a mask, plenty of water, a snack, and dress in layers. Sturdy shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Heavy rain cancels.
Restrooms are not available.
Participants will be required to accept our COVID-19 Protocol (available during registration).
This event is limited to 20 participants.
Land: Save Mount Diablo
Rating: Easy/Moderate
Distance: 2 miles
Elevation change: 300’
Leaders: Sharon & Jim Lawrence, Save Mount Diablo Hike Volunteers
Meet: Mangini Ranch Educational Preserve – 37.930972, -121.973708
(Photo by David Ogden)
FAQs
When does registration open for this event?
Each Discover Diablo event opens up for registration exactly 2 months before the day of the event at 10AM. All events are first come, first serve.
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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