Join Julie Seelen, Save Mount Diablo’s Advancement Director, on a hike through spectacular Mangini Ranch. Closed to the public, Save Mount Diablo's 208-acre property includes the headwaters of Galindo Creek with rolling grasslands, oaks, buckeyes and a rare desert olive grove. Keep your eyes out for bobcats and coyotes looking for breakfast, plus burrowing owls, quail and many other feathered friends. This is a two hour, four mile hike with one moderately strenuous hill. The length and course may be altered based on weather. Mangini Ranch is home to our Heritage Tree program <http://www.savemountdiablo.org/how_donate.html> . If you have considered commemorating a loved one or a cherished memory with a unique and beautiful tree, please join us on the hike to see available trees. Additional details/RSVP: http://bit.ly/IEyjq5
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