Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve


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As sure as the earth moves in Oakland, there’s a volcano just off Skyline Boulevard. Not just any volcano, mind you. This one’s lying on its side with its guts exposed. You might not recognize it right away, owing to its reclining position and the grassy coat it’s adopted. But among the shrubs and grasses at Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve, you’ll find the rocky body and underpinnings of one of the largest of a handful of volcanoes that once dotted our geologic neighborhood. Join us and naturalist Steve Edwards of the East Bay Regional Park District on our latest Bay Area science hike.


Location


6800 Skyline Blvd, Oakland, CA 94611 (Map)

Phone: 888-EBPARKS (888-327-2757), option 3, extension 4554


Open between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. unless otherwise posted or permitted


Download a trail map and more about the park.


Special thanks to Steve Edwards, Isa Polt-Jones and Rosemary Cameron of the East Bay Regional Parks District for their participation.

Robin Marks contributed to this Exploration.

More by Topic: Geology, Environment
More by Location: Alameda County
Accessible: No
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 2.4 hours

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