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Look for a frog chorus at Coulter Pond
Stay on the trail and check for ticks on your clothing!
Think of quail as a California version of chickens. They can be seen in riparian and chaparral areas.
Shown in the photo is a Cooper's Hawk, but the Red-tailed Hawk is often seen and heard.
Poorwills are best seen in the evening hours.
The Hermit Warbler is on a short list of our migrating birds.
You can see dragonflies near the summit and along the creeks throughout the park.
Check out our Butterfly Guide!
Reserve your spot!
Red and pink Clarkias dot the grasslands in spring and summer.
Buckeyes are both beautiful and pathetic depending on when you see them.
Soap root blooms in the evening and a special treat.
Follow your eye and your nose...
Like all snakes, rattlesnakes do not want to attack people.