Molok Luyuk Hike
Public land supporters from San Francisco, Santa Rosa, Woodland, Davis, and Sacramento enjoyed a beautiful day on Molok Luyuk - hiking to Signal Rock and Eagle Rock. This hike uses the old mining roads on the ridge - it became evident that these mining roads were originally trade and travel routes used by the numerous Native American tribes in the area. This highlighted the cultural significance of this area that was recently added to Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. In addition to the cultural resources, the area showcases the geologic history of California - serpentinite and sandstone dominate the area. Due to this mosaic of bedrock, there is a rich diversity of plants on the ridge.
This summer's Ridge Fire burned the southern portion of Molok Luyuk but did not reach the hike area. The numerous tracks and scat found along the trail showed that the ridge is alive with a diversity of animals. These creatures are not just passing through - they have made a home on Molok Luyuk. The plants and animals found here have adapted to survive hot, dry summers and the nutrient poor, serpentine soils.
Photos from the hike can be found on our Flickr site. More information about the trail is available on our Trail Guide.
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