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A scientist exploring California in the 1860s described Mount Diablo’s tarantulas as “attaining the size of a half-grown mouse, possessing fangs the size of a rattlesnake’s, and delivering a bite generally considered fatal.” Yeesh.
Is this the gruesome truth or just arachnophobia? Let’s find out!
Join us for a nature walk through Mitchell Canyon and we will dispel any malicious rumors you might have heard about Mount Diablo’s misunderstood arachnids. As the sun sets, we’ll be on the lookout for another one of Mount Diablo arachnids – scorpions!
Be sure to bring a mask, plenty of water and a snack, and dress in layers. Sturdy shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Heavy rain cancels.
Restrooms are available at the parking lot.
Participants will be required to accept our COVID-19 Protocol (available during registration).
***There will be a $6 park entrance fee
This event is limited to 20 participants.
Land: Mount Diablo State Park
Rating: Easy
Distance: 2 miles
Elevation change: 300’
Leader: Ken Lavin, Save Mount Diablo Volunteer Hike Leader
Meet: Mitchell Canyon Interpretive Center parking area, Clayton, CA
G PS Coordinates: 37.920526478998255, -121.94154776066564
Directions: From I-680, head east on Ygnacio Valley Road for 7.5 miles, then turn right on Clayton Road. Continue on Clayton Road, take a right on Mitchell Canyon Road, and follow it to the end.
(Photo by Seth Adams)