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Anderson Marsh State Historic Park

38 locals recommend

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Somasekharan
September 27, 2022
The Park at this time of year is beautiful. The colors of autumn at the Park are wonderful shades of cream, yellow, brown and green – interspersed with the startling color of small yellow sunflowers, periwinkle chicory, white ground “morning glories” or the fluffy white airiness of California Milkweed seeds and many California Wild Rose “hips” – most are still a lovely red and a very attractive food for many birds and mammals. The Guided Walks are held on the second Saturday of each month, except for January, September and December. The guided walks provide an opportunity to observe wildlife at the Park and learn about their natural habitat, as well as to learn about natural and cultural history and geology of the area. Kid friendly Paddle sports Bird watching River Views Wildlife 8400 CA-53, Lower Lake, CA 9545 16 minutes drive(11.4miles).
The Park at this time of year is beautiful. The colors of autumn at the Park are wonderful shades of cream, yellow, brown and green – interspersed with the startling color of small yellow sunflowers, periwinkle chicory, white ground “morning glories” or the fluffy white airiness of California Milkw…
David
March 6, 2017
Great nature hiking location and museum.
Belinda
April 16, 2014
Filled with birds various different trails.. see tule marsh, Cache Creek, oaks, manzanita trees. Historic old buildings. Trails open daily.
Dennis
May 31, 2021
Good trails and beautiful viewing, especially in Spring. Farmhouse open monthly for tours.
Mark
January 23, 2019
Sweet walk to dry creek environment, nice historic barn, good interpretive walks discussing significant native american presence here.

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Location
8400 CA-53
Lower Lake, CA