Fresh Air and Flowers at Máyyan ‘Ooyákma - Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve- Hike Sweeps Needed!
Please note: Shifts for March 8 start at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. All other shifts are listed below.
To help protect this sensitive and unique ecosystem, in March, April, and May the trails will be open by reservation ONLY on Saturdays and Sundays. During this time, the public must sign up here for a volunteer-led hike to access the Bay Checkerspot trail, the Tule Elk Trail, and the Serpentine Spring Trail. The hikes below are the shifts/hikes that we are offering to the public. In addition to our educational/interpretive 'Habitat Protection Hikes' we are offering 'Fresh Air and Flowers' Hikes. These are intended to be less educational, have minimal stops, while still giving the public guided access on the ridge.

Further information will be sent to preserve steward sweeps upon sign-up.
Below is the Info We Provide to Public Attendees:
These guided hikes up the Bay Checkerspot Trail will have over 500 ft of elevation gain. The loop hike has steep ascents and descents. Comfortable hiking shoes and hiking poles are recommended.
CANCELLATIONS: For public safety, rain and red flag warnings will cancel hikes. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND AFTER REGISTERING PLEASE cancel your reservation so others may attend
PARKING: Each ticket is for one parking spot, you will only need one ticket per car. Feel free to bring as many people in your car as you can safely fit. You may also choose to use alternative transportation and get dropped off at the front gate, walk, or ride a bicycle. If you choose to arrive this way, you will not be permitted to park at the preserve.
SPRING HIKE DETAILS: To help protect this sensitive and unique ecosystem, in March, April, and May the trails will be open by reservation only on Saturdays and Sundays. During this time, the public must sign up here for a docent-led hike to access the Bay Checkerspot trail, the Tule Elk Trail, and the Serpentine Spring Trail. 'Fresh Air and Flowers' Hikes have minimal educational stops and are prime opportunity to get to see the preserve with minimal interruption while still providing docent guidance.
HOW TO PREPARE: Please wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and come prepared to hike in the outdoors with appropriate clothing and sun protection. Hiking poles are recommended.