Sunday, October 14, 2012

Purisima Creek Open Space Preserve

Yesterday was a gorgeous sunny day for a six mile field trip at Purisima Creek Open Space Preserve. This is a great destination for Summer and early Fall because fog drip keeps the forest moist and verdant all through the dry season.

My Foothill College class met at the main parking lot along Skyline Boulevard. We then carpooled about 3 miles south on Skyline Boulevard to a smaller parking area at the uphill end of the Purisima Creek Trail. Our one-way hike took us 1.6 miles down the Purisima Creek Trail, where we got a close look at some exceptionally large banana slugs. We then turned north on the Craig Britten Trail and followed it for 2.6 miles, stopping for lunch along the way. This stretch of trail offers a wide variety of scenery, from shady redwood canyons to sunny chaparral slopes with great views of the ocean.

We then turned right (uphill) on the Harkins Ridge Trail for a steep ascent and lots of beautiful views into the forested canyon and on to the blue Pacific. Some of the class walked off trail a couple of hundred feet to get a close look at the legendary Ohlone Whisper Tree, which is a large and gnarly old fire-scarred giant which was spared the ax long ago because of its wounds. Legend has it that if you approach this tree quietly and listen carefully, the tree will whisper to you the words you most need to hear.

Our group then headed to the North Ridge Trail and uphill to our original meeting place. The total distance of this hike is 6 miles.





TO GET THERE... The main entrance is on the west side of Skyline Boulevard about 4.5 miles south of Highway 92. 

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