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Old-Growth Forest Celebration

  • Sugar Pine Point State Park 7595 California 89 Tahoma, CA, 96142 United States (map)

As a part of CA State Parks Week (June 11 - 15)…

A free, community hike to commemorate the induction & celebration of Sugar Pine Point State Park into the Old-Growth Forest Network.

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM — Welcome, sign-in, and refreshments and trail snacks provided by Sierra State Parks Foundation

9:45 AM - 10 AM — Brief open remarks, dedications, and photos

10 AM - Noon — Guided Nature Walk along the Dolder Nature Trail

This forest includes some of the last remaining old-growth in the Lower Tahoe Basin, featuring giant Sugar Pines and Incense Cedars. The trail circles the Edwin L. Z’Berg Natural Preserve. Along the way, it passes the world’s highest—elevation operating maritime navigational light, and offers excellent views of the lake. Please be sure to wear appropriate footwear and bring layers, as the weather might change, as well as plenty of water and snacks.

Do you want to learn more about the Old-Growth Forest Network? Find out more at www.oldgrowthforest.net!

Want to keep celebrating where you live?

Join us on a Guided Bird Walk, Sunday, June 15th at Washoe Meadows State Park.

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