An upcoming event will take place in the lands adjoining Vallejo that will give people an insight into the wildlife that calls the King-Swett Ranches home.
Solano Land docents will lead the participants through the area, which is normally closed to the public. As they go, they will provide details about the different birds and other animals that can be found in the area.
Those who wish to take part will be asked to meet before the hike begins and then carpool up to the trailhead. The route for the hike will be between four to six miles. Brochures that give more details about the wildlife that may be encountered can be given to each person who participates
While all ages are welcome to participate, those who are thinking of coming out are reminded that the terrain can be somewhat difficult and the event may not be suitable for everyone. The organizers wish to further remind the participants that they may encounter poison oak, sticky plants, and sharp thorns along the way. Since the area is a working cattle ranch, it was also pointed out that people may encounter cattle, and dogs are not permitted.
The hike will be held on December 3. Anyone who wishes to take part is asked to register ahead of time. They are expected to arrive at 9:00 am at the Park and Ride lot located where McGary Road, American Canyon Road, and Hiddenbrooke Parkway meet.
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