It’s no
trick—you’ll be able to work off your Halloween treats the next day, when the
entire Sawyer Camp Trail will reopen for weekday through use.
The Tuesday, November 1 reopening follows the three-month closure of a southern trail mid-section on weekdays for public
safety during habitat restoration.
Our crews
will continue to work in the area, and one more closure of the mid-section, for
a few hours only, may be necessary later in November. Signage will be posted at the trail
entrances.
Also coming
up is a brand new resurfacing of the trail’s entire southern half by spring
2017. This will require a closure from
the southern entrance to the Jepson Laurel for approximately two weeks, and
notices will be posted in advance.
Over the
next couple of years, we’ll also keep watch for any re-sprouting of the
invasive, non-native acacias. Acorn plantings will follow as soon as the area
is ready for them.
The work in
the Sawyer Camp Trail vicinity is part of a long-term project throughout the
watershed to bring back and maintain about 180 acres of native oak woodland and
grassland habitats—and the many plant and wildlife species that depend
on them.Our thanks to the Sawyer Camp Trail community for your patience and cooperation!

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