2024 Bodega Marine Lab

Secret Sonoma Coast - Bodega Marine Lab

April 14-17, 2024

Registration Closed

4 days/3 nights

Rating: Easy

Max Capacity: 20

$850 Member Price

$900 Non- Member Price

This Coastwalk offers not just hiking but a series of Coastal Adventures many not open to the public or difficult to do alone or without permission. Your four leaders Simon, Anne, Gary and Robert are good friends who are very familiar with the Sonoma coast and live close by. Bird watcher and photographer Gary knows the coastal birds and hopes to show you oystercatchers and endangered snowy plovers. Master Gardener Anne knows her coastal wildflowers and hopes to find native succulents. Simon has kayaked several times up Salmon creek and hopes for high water to take you up into the canyon where people rarely go. Little adventures like a private tour of the Marine lab, a docent led hike on Carrington ranch not yet open to the public but to become part of the coastal trail. Plus our consulting geologist Glen, will lead a hike to the famous rubbing rock supposedly worn glossy with ancient mammoths. True or False? Glen will tell us the story. If you get too tired Robert will follow the group with the van for a ride back to the lodging. Our speakers each evening are experts. Our evening speakers will include Coastwalk’s Board Member & Coastal Trail Advisor, Cea Higgins; a speaker on ocean health and one on the migration of grey whales. All this with comfy beds at night with private bathrooms, great food and fun company. We hope you will join us.  

 Private Rooms and All Meals Provided.

Participants shall be responsible for paying for parking and any state park entrance fees.

 

 

We will be staying at the housing and conference facilities for the UC Davis Bodega Marine Lab. The lab itself is located at 2099 Westshore Rd in Bodega Bay. It is on the right-hand side of the road. The gate to the housing and conference facilities where we are staying is approximately a quarter of a mile BEFORE the gate to the UC Davis Marine Lab (also on the right-hand side of the road).

To get to Westshore Rd -drive north from center of Bodega Bay on Hwy1. Turn left on Eastshore Rd, then Right on Bay Flat Rd which leads into Westshore Rd.

There is plenty of parking at the site, but we do encourage carpooling if possible.

Housing and meals:

Each room has two single beds and a bathroom with shower. They are basic rooms but very clean. All linens are provided. We will eat in the meeting room. There is a fridge for our use, but we suggest you bring a cooler chest with ice.  Our meals will be catered.  Let us know of any dietary constraints and we will try to accommodate you. Breakfast and lunch are cafeteria style and we will make our own pack lunch for the day’s hike from the food provided.

Itinerary* 

*Please note this Itinarary is subject to change based on weather and tidal conditions

Sunday 14 April

Meet at the housing and conference facilities between 12:30 and 1p.m. where we will check in.

2 p.m. Hike from the housing at Bodega Marine Lab to the Bodega Headlands. The Bodega Headlands was once considered as a site for the largest nuclear facility on the West Coast and it was the fight to save the headlands that led to the passage of the Coastal Act and is considered the beginning of grassroots environmental coastal activism. The hike will be led by our co-leader, Gary, a bird and wildflower specialist. We will hike through the dunes approximately 5 miles with 500ft elevation gain. The views up and down the coast are spectacular.

Monday 15 April

We will carpool to the beginning of the Prairie Trail in Bodega Bay, and visit the memorial bell tower. Followed by a short hike to the launching site on Salmon Creek for our kayak adventure. Bring shoes that can get wet for the optional 1-2 hour kayak trip up Salmon Creek. A beautiful easy paddle suitable even for beginners.We then continue hiking along the dunes and beach to Mussel point. Here we walk through the pristine coastal prairie of The UC Davis property ending at the marine lab. where we have a private tour of the lab given by the manager. From the lab we walk back to the residences.  Approximately 5 miles hiking with 100 ft. elevation gain.

Tuesday 16 April

We carpool to the Bird Viewing trail head in Bodega Bay. From here we hike over the mudflats to the Coastguard station to visit their ship and learn about the role the coastguards play along the Sonoma Coast.  The hike along Doran beach takes us south over Pinnacle Gulch to the adjacent secluded beaches. After lunch on the beach we scramble  through the cave (only possible at low tide ) and return to our cars.. Anyone wishing to avoid the cave will be led along a trail above the beach.

The total hike will be 6 miles with an optional shorter hike of 4 miles. In the afternoon we drive to a coastal ranch newly acquired by a non profit organization and not yet open to the public. Here we will learn about the plans for the acquisition and take a short 2 mile guided hike on property.

Wednesday 17 April

Today we drive 9 miles north to Shell beach parking area and the trailhead for the Kortum trail.  Our hike this morning will take us to Peaked Hill. On the way we stop at the mammoth rubbing rock where a local geologist will tell us the story of the rock and discuss the local coastal geology. The CoastWalk will end back at the Shell Beach parking.

 

What to Bring:

  • A waterproof windbreaker
  • warm layers of clothing
  • hiking boots
  • Socks
  • Soft shoes to wear indoors
  • Sun hat and hat for warmth
  • Sleepwear
  • A pair of shoes or sandals that can get wet for kayaking
  • Personal items such as soap, shampoo, comb, toothbrush, toothpaste, chapstick, & sunscreen
  • Basic first aid for your daypack such as bandages, insect repellant, moleskin for blister protection and your own special medical needs
  • Daypack
  • Reusable water bottle,
  • Sunglasses
  • Flashlight or headlamp,
  • camera, binoculars.

 

Walk Leaders Simon & Anne Lowings & Gary Morgret

Simon and Anne Lowings are avid hikers. They have trekked worldwide but especially like Nepal where they have been to Everest and Annapurna base camps. Both are now retired and have lived in Sonoma county for 20 years. They will be supported by volunteer Gary Morgret, a keen photographer and bird watcher. Gary has had his photos displayed in many galleries in California.

San Mateo County Coastside Walks & Explorations

San Mateo County Countryside - Walks & Explorations

July 24-28, 2024
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5 days/4 nights

Rating: Moderate

Max Capacity: 12

$850 Member Price

$900 Non-Member Price

We will be walking and exploring the primarily rural area nestled between the dramatic Santa Cruz Mountains and the powerful Pacific Ocean.  We will be walking along bluffs, on beaches, coastal neighborhoods and farm lands.  

The timing of this Coastwalk allows us a once-a-year opportunity to visit some local nurseries/greenhouses, wineries and farms for a “behind the scenes” tour of their facilities and operations. 

We will be staying at the Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel all four nights.

All meals will be provided.

 The walks will be moderate and roughly 5 – 10 miles in length.

Max capacity 12

Dorm Style Rooms and All Meals Provided

 

 

 

Coastwalkers will hike the trails surrounding the  Pt Montara lighthouse, explore adjacent neighborhoods and McNee Ranch State Park and meander along the trails to to Grey Whale Cove State Beach.

Coastwalkers will experience spectacular 360 degree vista of bluffs, mountains, beaches, and the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day.

Hikers will explore Francis Beach Campground view the varied terrain dotted with large arroyo, and rocks in the water. On this Coastwalk we’ll have a chance to walk through the beautiful Ritz Carlton Hotel property and walk through farmland fields of Brussel sprouts.

Coastwalkers will visit the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, the famous big wave surfing Mavericks Beach and Pillar Point Harbor for a combination of road, bluff and beach walking.

This Coastwalk is just right with a mix of easy and moderate walks with distances ranging from 6 to 10 miles.

Breakfast, brown bag lunches and evening meals are provided.

Accomodations:

Sitting on a spectacular bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, HI Point Montara Lighthouse offers unique beachfront vacation experiences near Half Moon Bay, CA. Just 25 miles south of San Francisco along scenic Highway 1, this is the perfect coastal escape from the city or the suburbs. Visit our beautiful property, which includes a historic lighthouse.

Wake up each morning to the sound of waves crashing on the shore, and spend your days relaxing at our on-site cove beach or exploring the charming nearby towns of Half Moon Bay and Pacifica. The Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel is the ideal getaway for taking in the great outdoors. 

The Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel. This hostel has dorm style type rooms with bunk beds. Coastwalk has reserved the Sea Lodge at the for our guests so you will only be sharing accommodations with individuals registered for this Coastwalk.

Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel

8800 Cabrillo Highway, Montara, CA 94037

Check the Resources tab for links for more information about the Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel.

Please consider car pooling to this Coastwalk as onsite parking at the Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel is limited.

If you would like to car pool please send an email to [email protected], please be sure the include the location you are coming from.  

Sample Itinerary –

This is a sample itinerary which is subject to change due to trail conditions and services availability 
  • Day 1 (Wed, 24 July):  walk from Point Montara Hostel to Grey Whale Cove
  • Day 2 (Thur, 25 July):  walk Devil’s Slide Trail and Pedro Point Headlands
  • Day 3 (Fri, 26 July):  walk from Venice Beach to Cowell Purisima
  • Day 4 (Sat, 27 July):  Farms, Fish & Flowers Coastside tours
  • Day 5 (Sun 28 July):  walk from Point Montara Hostel to Pillar Point Harbor

CLOTHING

  • Hat
  • Watch cap for evenings
  • Wind and waterproof jacket
  • Long pants
  • Hiking shorts
  • Hiking boots
  • Camp shoes
  • Vest
  • Long Sleeve shirts
  • Wool gloves for evening
  • Sweater
  • Underwear
  • Tee shirt
  • Socks
  • Bandana
  • Sunglasses
  • Swimsuit for hot tub at Pigeon Point Hostel* see Hot Tub Opportunity for details.
  • Bring a variety of clothing to layer for wet, hot, cold or windy weather

 

TOILETRIES

  • Soap or body wash, Bio based/biodegradable
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste & floss
  • Daily Medications and vitamins
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Comb or brush
  • Towel
  • Personal first aid items

 OTHER ITEMS

  • For dinner and breakfast, each Hostel provides plates, bowls, cups, and flatware. Bring what you need for lunch. 
  • Tupperware container, for left-overs and lunch
  • Flashlight or headlamp
  • Day pack
  • Canteen, hydration pack or 2 reusable water bottles, 1 liter minimum each.
  • Hiking Poles

 SLEEPING GEAR

Montara provides all bedding and would rather you didn’t bring in your own.

What’s Included:

Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided.

Breakfast:

  • Coffee: (Regular in percolator with caffeine free available upon request), Teas, Cocoa, Juice, Milk (1/2 & 1/2, 2% Milk, Soy & Almond Milks)
  • Sweeteners- (sugar, honey)
  • Yogurt
  • Biscotti
  • Hot Cereals (Instant Oatmeal, and prepare it yourself steel cut oats available)
  • Granola
  • Walnuts or assorted nuts
  • Fruit (fresh)- (Blueberries, Bananas, Apples, Oranges / Cuties)
  • Fruit (dried)- Raisins & Craisins

Lunch:

  • Breads- (Multi Grail & Gluten Free)
  • Almond Butter
  • Fruit spreads
  • Cold Cuts
  • Cheeses (sliced)
  • Condiments, (Mustard, Mayonnaise)
  • Butter, (Regular and dairy free)

Dinner:

  • Dinners are included unless otherwise noted and will be provided by Coastwalk’s Volunteer Food Angels. 

Our Chuckwagon Wrangler will do their best to accommodate you but if you have special dietary needs please bring your food in a small cooler and we will be sure to provide you with ice throughout the trip.

 

Walk Leader – Patti Pope

Patti Pope is a long time Coastwalk member and has been on numerous Coastwalks. Patti’s children grew up on going to on Coastwalks and now grown adults, joined Patti on the 2022 San Luis Obispo Classic and signed up to become Coastwalk volunteers. Coastwalk is looking forward to the next generation of volunteers.

Patti is an educator who lives in Woodside, California.