Full Moon Hike at Bohemia Ecological Preserve
03/31/2026 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM PT
Description
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Join us for a sunset full moon hike at Bohemia Ecological Preserve from 5–8pm. Celebrate the arrival of spring with vibrant wildflowers, fresh green hillsides, and flowing streams. Led by LandPaths Docents Alok and Michelle, we'll take our time along the Margaret Creek Trail with pauses to explore the flora and ecology of this special place. We'll finish with a steep but rewarding climb to the "Top of the World," where panoramic views of the surrounding landscape await. As the sun sets and the full moon rises, Alok will lead some gentle movement and a guided meditation. Spring is the perfect time to witness Bohemia come alive with color, birdsong, and the rush of seasonal streams.
Details:
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We will ask you to sign a waiver of liability
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There is a porta restroom onsite.
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No potable water available onsite
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We ask that you leave your pets at home
Difficulty: This hike is about 2.5 miles, and includes a fairly steep hike up and hike down. There is an elevation gain of about 800 feet.
What to bring:
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Warm layers
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Bottle of water and snacks
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Comfortable walking/hiking shoes
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Hiking poles can be beneficial
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Optional headlamp (the moon will be bright!)
After you register, the directions will be sent to you.
Additional details:
Accessibility: If you have accessibility questions, please call or email us with any questions or concerns you may have.
Cancellations: We will make every effort to let you know ahead of time if the outing gets cancelled and we would really appreciate a message from you if you need to cancel as well. These outings often have a waitlist. We'll email you if we HAVE to cancel. You can also check back on this post; it will say "CANCELLED" if the program is called off.
Do you need help registering? LandPaths is actively committed to making these outings accessible for all, regardless of historical and systemic socioeconomic inequities. Please reach out if you need assistance:
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call Laura at 707-544-7284
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email at laura@landpaths.org

