Walk with a Restorationist at Caswell Memorial State Park
Spend time outside and take a closer look at Caswell State Park, one of the last remaining and most extensive examples of riparian woodland in the Central Valley.
This guided walk is led by ESRCD restoration staff and offers a chance to explore local habitat, learn how restoration and conservation work is approached, connect with others interested in this work, and ask questions along the way. We’ll walk through an oak forest along the Stanislaus River, observe native plants and wildlife, and talk through what we’re seeing in real time as we move through the landscape.
Along the way, we’ll identify plants, birds, and insects, and discuss how restoration and conservation practices support these systems.
Event Details
Register & purchase tickets here www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/walk-with-a-restorationist
Time: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Distance: Approximately 1.5 miles on slightly uneven terrain
Lunch: Picnic lunch provided following the walk
Cost
$30 per adult
$15 per child (12 and under)
Free for children 3 and under
*Please note: Parking is $10 per vehicle, paid directly to the park.
Your ticket supports conservation and restoration work in Stanislaus County, including improvements to our conservation easement and ongoing stewardship of local landscapes. Joining the walk is a simple way to be part of that work.
What to expect
- Guided walk with ESRCD restoration staff
- Discussion of native plants, birds, insects, and the local landscape
- Conversation about how restoration work is planned and applied in similar landscapes
- Small group setting
- Picnic lunch after the walk
What to bring: closed-toe shoes, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and binoculars if you have them.
*Dogs are not allowed at Casewell State Park
