National Public Lands Day is Saturday, September 24

Proposed trail network in Valley Vista Regional Park linking to trails on BLM managed lands
This Saturday, September 24, is National Public Lands Day. Join with people around the country to celebrate and enjoy our public lands. In California approximately 52% of the total land area is public.
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument currently offers over 330,000 acres of federally managed public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest Service. There are additional public lands included in the boundaries but not managed by federal agencies – County parks, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, etc. There are many public lands to enjoy in our region.
One of the County parks within the boundaries of Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument is Valley Vista Regional Park at the northern end of Capay Valley, across State Highway 16 from Camp Haswell Park. Tuleyome volunteers built a trail in the 587-acre park which provides hikers with wonderful views of Capay Valley to the south. Since the original trail was built, Tuleyome has worked with Yolo County to expand the trail network in the park.
On National Public Lands Day, we will be continuing this work by flagging the next section of trail. Flagging the trail is the necessary step between drawing a line on a map and actually building the trail. We will be “ground-truthing” the mapped line and determining the route of the trail.
In all, Tuleyome will be adding nearly 6 miles of trail to Valley Vista Regional Park. These new trails will provide wonderful hiking opportunities with the County Park as well as providing access to the BLM-managed lands to the west. The map above shows the proposed trail network in Valley Vista Regional Park with future connections to trails on BLM-managed lands.
-Nate Lillge; nlillge@tuleyome.org
Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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