A hike along the Sonoma Valley floor — winding
through oak woodlands, native grasslands and chaparral — trumps the dog park any day.
Not exact matches
Its beloved hiking grounds take hikers
through chaparral,
oak woodlands, riparian corridors, and redwood groves.
The Dias Ridge Trail takes you
through a myriad of habitats, from
oak woodland to coast scrub and chaparral to grassland.
This moderate to strenuous 3.5 - mile hike from Prisoners Harbor travels
through island
oak woodlands and coastal sage scrub plant communities.
Traveling
through the park connects you with windswept beaches, dramatic cliffs, coastal chaparral, low mountains, swaths of prairie, live
oak woodlands, salt marshes, freshwater wetlands and creeks, and redwood forests.
The Redwood Creek Trail weaves its way
through beautiful
oak and bay
woodlands, and alder, willow, and elderberry lined riparian areas for 1.8 miles along its namesake waterway.
A walk
through the
woodland around Ickworth offers an assortment of autumnal colours, from the view back to the house, the walled garden, and the parkland
oaks.