Saturday, August 3, 2013

August Canyon Keepers Meeting August 6

On Tuesday, August 6, Canyon Keepers members and guests will hear a presentation describing efforts to create the Bear River Trail, a potential landmark recreational asset that will follow the river many miles heading west from Bear Valley near Highway 20.

Guest John Gardiner will speak on behalf of the Bear Yuba Land Trust which is leading the effort to build the trail. The trail is currently in the planning stages, and will be of great interest to local recreation and nature enthusiasts.

He will discuss the vision for the trail, where it will be located, and how the Bear Yuba Land Trust plans to bring it to reality.

The Canyon Keepers meeting begins at 6:15 p.m. at the Canyon View Community Center in Auburn. Canyon Keepers meetings are open to anyone interested.

The Canyon View Community Center is located at 471 Maidu Drive in Auburn. Light refreshments are served beginning at 5:45 p.m.

Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers (ASRACK) is a volunteer group that promotes healthy recreation by providing assistance and information for visitors to the state park. Members organize hikes, conduct trail maintenance, provide guided history walks, and assist the professional ranger staff through volunteer work.

For more information about Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers, please click here.





Blog Post picture and information courtesy of Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers.


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