Description: The 1.2 path around Jewel Lake offers a great tour of the Tilden Nature Area. There is a boardwalk section along the east side of the lake and the majority of the trail is a gentle walk through a lovely lush and shaded forest. The area is home to many bird species, turtles, frogs, ducks, and butterflies.
Dogs are not allowed on this trail.
There are reports of poison oat and poison ivy but I'm told the path is cleared, long pants and sleeves might be advisable. Walk leaders may be available to accommodate other trail options. We will discuss our options before we begin.
What to bring: Good hiking shoes or boots for the trails, layered clothing for variable weather and poison ivy/oak, water, windbreaker, snacks. Hiking poles are optional, but are a good option for stability and navigating through tree roots.
Directions: From North Berkeley take Spruce St to the top, to junction with Grizzly Peak Blvd. Cross the intersection and bear left, down Canon Drive. At end of Canon drive turn left into the large parking lot for the Tilden Environmental Education Area (Little Farm) where we'll meet. 600 Canon Dr. Berkeley
Transportation: Members, if you need a ride contact the AV office for a volunteer driver, or invite a guest to bring you and join us.