09/20/2025
Join us on Wednesday, October 15, 8am to noon, to explore for fall migrants and year-round residents at Olompali State Historic Park!
Bird enthusiasts of all experience levels are welcome. We expect to see and hear thirty or more species – including woodpeckers, raptors, sparrows, and more – as we walk along the old ranch road, exploring grasslands, historic gardens, savannah, and up to the riparian zone by the park’s small reservoir.
We’ll walk at a fairly slow pace, about 2 miles roundtrip, on gravel and well-packed dirt trails, with moderate slope in portions. There are several picnic tables to rest at along the partially shaded route. Because the walk is a slow out-and-back, folks are welcome to leave early as needed. Note that the only restrooms are at the parking lot.
Wear layered clothing, walking shoes, bring snacks, sunscreen, plenty of water, and binoculars and a birding field guide if you have one. We’ll also have two binoculars to loan.
There is no charge for the trip, but parking is $8, payable by cash, check, or via smartphone with QR code at the parking lot. No fee is charged if you borrow a free State Park pass from your local public library.
Friends of Olompali
[Image Description: Photo of a perched Say's Phoebe, showing its lovely silver to pale to rust front plumage gradation. Text reads "Olompali Fall Bird Walk; October 15, 8am - noon"]