The Southbound I-5 Dunnigan Rest Area is located near mile marker 556, about 0.5 miles North of Dunnigan CA. Accessible from California Interstate 5 with Southbound access. Amenities include; Handicap Accessible Restrooms, Drinking Water, Picnic Tables Area, Public Phone, and Pet Area. No RV Dump Station, or EV Charging Stations are available.
Putah Creek Wildlife Area is 673 acres of gently sloping to steep hillsides of cottonwood riparian, blue oak woodland, and chamise chaparral natural communities. Just a few of the species supported by these habitats include California towhee, Bullock's oriole, and black-headed grosbeak.
Stebbins Cold Canyon Natural Reserve is a scenic nature reserve located in the foothills of the Coast Range Mountains, northwest of Winters, California. It is part of the University of California Natural Reserve System. It offers a tranquil escape into nature, where visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife watching, and learning about the unique ecosystems of Northern California's foothills.
The Northbound I-5 Dunnigan Rest Area is located near mile marker 556, about 0.5 miles North of Dunnigan, CA. Accessible from California Interstate 5 with Northbound access. Amenities include; Handicap Accessible Restrooms, Drinking Water, Picnic Tables Area, Public Phone, and Pet Area. No Food Vending Machines, RV Dump Stations, or EV Charging Stations at this time.
The 360-acre Sacramento Bypass Wildlife Area is an important cover and feeding area for wildlife during late fall, winter, and early spring. Vegetation varies throughout the area from mature cottonwood trees, willows and valley oaks in some locations to a sparsely-covered sandy soil area on the eastern end. Game birds, raptors, songbirds and native mammals are all present.
River Walk Park is a public park located in West Sacramento, California, along the Sacramento River. The park is known for its scenic views, recreational amenities, and proximity to the river. River Walk Park offers access to the Sacramento River, providing opportunities for activities such as fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the riverside views.
Students visit the Conservatory to learn the plant-animal interactions and the adaptations that help plants are adapted to deserts, nutrient poor soils, and how they interact with herbivores, pollinators and other insects.
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Central Park Gardens is a beautiful volunteer-managed public garden located in Davis Central Park. Come visit our themed gardens, relax and smell the flowers, and gather ideas and inspiration to take home.