'wildflowers'

Coyote Gulch Restoration

Today, we visit the Coyote Gulch restoration site in the Presidio of San Francisco. Formerly known as “Baker Beach Disturbed Area 3″ this site contained tens of thousands of cubic yards of waste, filling the ravine to the rim. In 2004, this waste was removed by the Presidio Trust and later replanted and restored by the National Park Service and the Trust. Removing the waste revealed a small creek flowing down to the beach which now supports wetland plants. Insects, birds and mammals have since recolonized the area. And that’s how the restoration cycle works. Coyote Gulch — a great example of what the Presidio of San Francisco can be.

– Doug Kern

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Presidio Poppies

The bees are out doing, well, bee-like things.

Poppies Along the Coast, Presidio of San Francisco

– Doug Kern

 

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Batteries to Bluffs Trail Adventure

This past week, I ventured out on to the Batteries to Bluffs Trail on the Presidio of San Francisco. This trail runs along the coastal bluffs on the west side of the Presidio and provides great views of the ocean, beach, cliffs and the Golden Gate Bridge. I encourage you to get out there this month and see the wildflowers.  It’s a beautiful and adventurous trail.  Check out the video below.

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Just Out The Backdoor

I took a stroll along the Batteries to Bluff trail this morning.  This spectacular trail runs north to south along the coastal bluffs at the Presidio, climbing beautifully engineered staircases and descending to stunning views along the beach.  Video of the adventure to come.  For those of us who live near the Presidio, this wonderful national park next to the City of San Francisco, is just out the backdoor.

Iris, Batteries to Bluffs Trail, Presidio of San Francisco, April 30, 2008

– Doug Kern

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