The theme of this year’s Liz and Bob Frenkel Hiking & Environment Series is String of Pearls: The Magic of Corvallis River Parks.
Each event will feature the history, current amenities, ecological communities, special features, cultural practices and hiking trails of the respective parks and natural areas within the hiking complex.
Advance registration is required at the links listed below for these free events sponsored by the Marys Peak Group of the Sierra Club, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Water Action Team.
The South Corvallis Willamette River Parks March 26th, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
This first in the series provides historic background, park ecology and current user opportunities for river parks in South Corvallis, featuring Willamette Park, Kendall Natural Area, Crystal Lake Sports Park and the Willamette Boat Landing. Presented by Gwendolyn Ellen, agricultural biodiversity consultant and daily hiker in these parks.
The Marys River Parks April 23rd, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
This second in the series provides historic background, park ecology and current user opportunities for Corvallis parks along the Marys River, featuring Herbert Farm Natural Area, Caldwell Natural Area, Marys River Natural Area, Avery Park and Natural Area, Pioneer Park, Sawala Point and BMX Park. Presented by Dave Eckert, Water Action Team Leader for the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition.
The Downtown Willamette River Parks May 28th, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
This third in the series provides historic background, park ecology and current user opportunities for the Corvallis parks along the Willamette River adjacent to Downtown Corvallis, featuring Sawala Point Park, Riverfront Commemorative Park, North Riverfront Park and Orleans Natural Area.
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