The first group heads out over the Anderson Flats towards the McVicar trail at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park in Lower Lake, Calif., on Tuesday, January 1, 2019. Photo by Lisa Wilson.
LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Anderson Marsh State Historic Park welcomed 2019 with a hike that drew a large group of participants.
More than 120 people visited the park on a clear and sparkling New Year’s Day to participate in the sixth annual “First Day Hike” at the Park.
Part of the large group that hiked at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park before the hike in front of the south barn at the park in Lower Lake, Calif., on Tuesday, January 1, 2019. Photo by Gae Henry. The event was part of the State Parks First Day Hike Program, and was coordinated by the volunteer docents of the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association.
For more information about guided hikes at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, visit www.andersonmarsh.org, or contact AMIA at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone at 707-995-2658.
Some of the hike leaders for the First Day Hike at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park in Lower Lake, Calif., on Tuesday, January 1, 2019, are, left to right, State Parks Ranger Trevor Irace, with Blitz, his canine partner; State Parks Ranger Sabrina Buis; Park Docent Lisa Wilson; Supervising Ranger Darin Connor; and Park Docent Henry Bornstein. Photo by Gae Henry. Anderson Marsh State Historic Park Docent Lisa Wilson at the end of the McVicar Trail on the shores of Clear Lake near Lower Lake, Calif., with Indian Island in the background on Tuesday, January 1, 2019. Photo by Henry Bornstein.