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Almaden Quicksilver County Park These pages, created by Ron Horii, have
park pictures, trail descriptions, information about the New Almaden
Quicksilver
Mining Museum, and related links.
If
you live in or near the Santa Clara Valley or Silicon Valley in
Northern California or are planning a trip to the area, you may enjoy a
visit to the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park. Come and see our
beautiful park and learn about its wildlife, and many historic
photographs, writings, relics and landmarks. For directions
to New Almaden Quicksilver County Park, click
here.
County
Parks' Webpage for Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Trail
Map of Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
See here for the calendar
of County Parks outdoor activities
Important Announcement: The
Casa
Grande and the Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum are currently closed
for
renovation. The closure is expected to last for
a
year. Contact Kitty
Monahan for more information.
News and special reports:
- Powerpoint
presentation (18 MB) created by Ron Horii, showing activities in
all the Santa Clara County Parks.
- Almaden Times Weekly article, "Living at the
mines, circa 1880-1914: Quicksilver miners worked hard, played hard"
- Almaden Times Weekly article, "History Repeats
Itself: Two New Almaden Historic Homes Dedicated With Monuments"
- Pictures from Mike Boulland's and Art Boudreault's book
signing at the Casa Grande on 7/12/06.
- You can vote to save the Casa Grande! See
here for details.
- See the pictures
from Pioneer Day in Almaden Quicksilver's Spanishtown, Saturday
October 14, 2006.
- Self-running slideshows (Windows only):
- Pioneer
Day, Senador Mine Trail dedication, 10/11/03 (19.5 MB)
- Pioneer
Day, Casa Grande 150th anniversary and Blacksmith Shop dedication,
10/9/04 (34 MB)
- California
Trail Day, north New Almaden Trail, 4/23/05 (14 MB)
- Wildflower
Scavenger Hunt, Senador Mine Trail, 5/5/05 (21 MB)
- Volunteers
Recognition Banquet, 4/6/06 (31 MB)
- Wildflower
walk, Wood Road Trail, 4/30/06 (31 MB)
- GPS
Class, Wood Road Trail to Mine Hill, 4/30/06 (31 MB)
- Los
Alamitos Creek/Guadalupe River Trail
- Ron
Horii's Outdoor Photography Gallery (includes Almaden Quicksilver)
- Pictures from the Los Alamitos Creek Watershed Cleanup
5/19/07: Page
1: Preparation, Page
2: Cleanup 1, Page
3: Cleanup 2, Page
4: BBQ Lunch.
- Pictures from New Almaden Coummunity Day 9/8/07: Jump-In
Parade on Bertram Road, Jump-In
Parade on Almaden Road, Dedication
of Pat Tillman Memorial, and the BBQ
and Games at the New Almaden Community Center.
- Pictures from Pioneer Day, October 13, 2007, New
Almaden Community Center, Santa
Isabel Shafthouse Dedication.
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on Pioneer Day, 10/13/07
- The County Parks' Healthy
Trails program includes 2 trail routes in Almaden Quicksilver.
- NAQCPA has adopted 3 trails in Quicksilver Park: The
Yellow Kid, the Great Eastern and Day Tunnel, and the Deep Gulch Trail.
The trail group meets on the second Wednesday of the month and drives
up to the trail for work from 9 am to 11:30 am. We need volunteers to
help in the spring and summer. Contact Kitty Monahan to volunteer.
- San Jose
Mercury News Section, Where We Live, Almaden Valley.
- Pictures of
wildflowers and park views, Spring 2008:
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, June 14, 2008
- New Almaden Community Day Sept. 13, 2008: Jump-In Parade, BBQ and Games.
- Pictures
from Pioneer Day 10/11/08, Wood Road
- Open
Road TV show on Almaden Quicksilver
- Ghost
Tour, Santa Teresa and Almaden, 10/25/09
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, Jan. 17, 2009
- Almaden
Resident: Casa Grande in Quicksilver Park set for $5 million building
restoration, March 6, 2009.
- Pictures
from the Healthy Trails Hike, Wood Road Trail, Almaden Quicksilver,
3/28/09
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on New Almaden Day, 9/12/09
- Pioneer Day,
English Camp Map House, 10/10/09
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on Pioneer Day, 10/10/09
- Kiwanis
Ghost Tour of Santa Teresa Park and New Almaden,
10/17/09
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, Jan. 16, 2010
- Almaden Quicksilver HDR
Pictures 2/27/10
Upcoming Almaden Quicksilver
events:
- Van Tours of Almaden
Quicksilver Park, given twice a month on Saturdays, 9 am to 1:30
pm. Journey back in time and learn the history of the park. Seating is
limited to 19 for each tour. $5 fee per person. For further
information, contact the museum at 408-323-1107.
- Saturday, May 22, History
Hike, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 9:00am-1:30pm. Step back
in time and experience what life was like back in the mining heyday.
Ride by van up into the park, hike approximately 5 miles to various
historic sites and enjoy a brown-bag lunch in the park. Meet at the
Hacienda parking lot. Bring water, lunch, sturdy hiking shoes and sun
protection. Tour costs $7 per person. Reservations required. (408)
323-1107.
- Saturday, May 22, Hiking
Essentials, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 10:00am-12:00pm.
Discover what 10 essential items all hikers should take along every
time they hit the trails. Find out how to use and where to purchase
these items. Meet at the Hacienda parking lot with a backpack, sun
protection, water and snacks. (408) 268-3883.
- Saturday, June 5, History
Van Tour, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 9:00am-1:30pm. Step
back in time and experience what life was like back in the mining
heyday. Ride by van to various historic sites and enjoy a brown-bag
lunch in the park. Meet at the Hacienda parking lot. Bring water, lunch
and sun protection. Tour costs $7. Children must be over 6 years and
60lbs. Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Sunday, June 6, Healthy
Trails Equestrian Ride, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
10:00am-1:30pm. Join Docents Janice Fraizer and Kitty Monahan for a
7.5-mile, relaxed-pace ride to explore the exciting history of the old
mercury mines. Meet at the Hacienda Parking lot with your horse, sun
protection, water and snacks. No rentals horses available. (408)
355-2240.
- Saturday, July 10, History
Hike, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 9:00am-1:30pm.
Step back in time and experience what life was like back in the mining
heyday. Ride by van up into the park, hike approximately 5 miles to
various historic sites, and enjoy a brown-bag lunch in the park. Meet
at the Quicksilver Museum. Bring water, lunch, sturdy hiking shoes and
sun protection. Tour costs $7. Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, July 10, Living
With Wildlife Hike, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
10:00am- 12:00pm. Take a 2.6-mile moderate-strenuous hike to explore
living with wildlife. Learn about our mountain lion, bobcat and coyote
neighbors, and how they depend on the park and us to survive. Small
children not advised due to steep trail sections. Meet at the Hacienda
parking lot with sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection and water. (408)
268-3883.
- Saturday, July 24, History
Van Tour, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 9:00am-1:30pm. Step
back in time and experience what life was like back in the mining
heyday. Ride by van to various historic sites and enjoy a brown-bag
lunch in the park. Meet at the Quicksilver Museum. Bring water, lunch
and sun protection. Tour costs $7 per person. Children must be over 6
years and 60lbs. Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, August 7,
History Van Tour, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
9:00am-1:30pm. Step back in time and experience what life was like back
in the mining heyday. Ride by van to various historic sites and enjoy a
brown-bag lunch in the park. Meet at the Quicksilver Museum. Bring
water, lunch and sun protection. Tour costs $7 per person. Children
must be over 6 years and 60lbs. Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, August 21,
History Van Tour, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
9:00am-1:30pm. Step back in time and experience what life was like back
in the mining heyday. Ride by van to various historic sites and enjoy a
brown-bag lunch in the park. Meet at the Quicksilver Museum. Bring
water, lunch and sun protection. Tour costs $7 per person. Children
must be over 6 years and 60lbs. Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, August 28, Basic
Dog Obedience Training Techniques
Almaden Quicksilver County
Park, 6:00pm-8:00pm. As you hike with a Park Ranger, learn some
basic dog obedience techniques that will help make your park and trail
experiences more enjoyable. Discover how to identify and minimize
potential hazards to you and your pets. Meet at the Hacienda parking
lot with leashed dog, sun protection and water. (408) 268-3883.
Events at Nearby Parks:
- Saturday April 17, Outdoor
Photography & Wildflower Hike, Rancho San Vicente,
9:30am-12:00pm. Join Docents Ron Horii and Cait Hutnik to learn the
basics of outdoor photography while weaving through a colorful display
of wildflowers. Meet at the Calero Reservoir parking lot to caravan.
Bring sun protection, water and sturdy hiking shoes. This hike is in a
“closed area” not yet open for public access. No restroom available
except at meeting location. Pre-registration required, limit 20 people.
(408) 355-2240.
- Wednesday, April 28, Santa
Teresa County Park, Rare Plant Treasure Hunt (Western side), 10
am to 2 pm. Santa Clara County Parks and the Santa Clara Valley Chapter
of the Native Plant Society (CNPS) invite you on a treasure hunt for
our rare plants at Santa Teresa County Park. Volunteers will spread out
across the park in search of our rare or endangered plants. Teams will
be provided with a GPS unit (or bring your own GPS unit or GPS-enabled
mobile phone) and there will be enough experts around to insure
accurate identification of the plants. You don't need to have plant
keying skills. All that is required is a desire to help and the fitness
to walk one to three miles in somewhat hilly terrain. Different dates
will focus on different areas of the parks. Data collected will be
submitted to the California Natural Diversity Data Base, a joint
project of CNPS and the California Department of Fish & Game. To
pre-register call Karen at 408-629-7229.
- Sunday, May 2, Healthy
Trails Pre-Mother's Day Hike, Santa Teresa County Park,
10:00-3:00pm. Bring your mom and the whole family out on a 2.5-mile
spring wildflower hike led by Docent Mike Boulland and the Friends of
Santa Teresa County Park. Play games and explore the park's geology and
history along the way. Meet at the Fortini Rd. trailhead with sun
protection, water and sturdy hiking shoes. (408) 355-2240.
- Sunday, May 2, Santa
Teresa County Park, Santa Teresa Rare Plant Treasure Hunt (North and
Eastern sides), 10 am to 2 pm. Santa Clara County Parks and the
Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the Native Plant Society invite you on a
treasure hunt for our rare plants at Santa Teresa County Park.
Volunteers will spread out across the park in search of our rare or
endangered plants. Teams will be provided with a GPS unit (or bring
your own GPS unit or GPS-enabled mobile phone) and there will be enough
experts around to insure accurate identification of the plants. You
don't need to have plant keying skills. All that is required is a
desire to help and the fitness to walk one to three miles in somewhat
hilly terrain. Different dates will focus on different areas of the
parks. Data collected will be submitted to the California Natural
Diversity Data Base, a joint project of CNPS and the California
Department of Fish & Game. To pre-register call Karen at
408-629-7229.
- Saturday, May 8, Healthy
Trails 2nd Edition Celebration and Hike, Coyote Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch
County Park, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Come celebrate and sign up for
Healthy Trails 2nd Edition! There will be exhibitors, giveaways and
lots of fun. Join partners, dignitaries and park staff on an easy
2-mile walk on the Martin Murphy Trail. Meet at the San Martin Ave.
entrance. (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, May 15, Intro to
Geocaching Class, Coyote
Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch County Park, 8:45am-12:00pm. Join Docent
Sam
Drake on a beginner’s geocaching adventure to find 6-7 hidden caches in
the park. GPS units provided. Meet at the Mendoza park entrance on Roop
Rd. Bring sun protection, water, snacks and sturdy hiking shoes.
Reservations required. (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, June 5, Raptors
Over the Rancho, Rancho San Vicente, 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Take a
hike with a Park Ranger in this future County Park. Learn to identify
our local sky-hunting hawks, eagles and other raptors. Participate in
an activity that demonstrates hunting practices of these magnificent
birds. Meet at Calero Reservoir, then caravan to the site nearby. Bring
sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection and water. Note: This hike is in a
“closed area” not yet open for public access. Restrooms not available
except at meeting location. (408) 268-3883.
- Friday, June 18, Exploring
Local Wildlife Hike, Rancho San Vicente, 5:30pm-8:00pm. Learn
about local wildlife and tracking skills on this strenuous 2-mile hike
in a beautiful future County Park. Meet at the Calero Reservoir parking
lot to caravan to the tour location nearby. Bring sturdy hiking shoes,
water, flashlight and binoculars (optional). Reservations required
prior to 6/17. Note: This hike is in a “closed area” not yet open for
public access. Restrooms not available except at meeting location.
Pre-registration required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, June 26,
Festival in the Park – Where Wellness Meets FUN! Hellyer County Park,
11:00am – 4:00pm. This 4th annual event’s goal is to help families take
charge of their health, learn how to eat nutritiously, make healthy
life choices and get physically fit. FREE admission, information,
health and recreation opportunities, food, entertainment and FUN! (408)
355-2240.
- Saturday, July 17,
Ranger-led Hike, Rancho San Vicente, 9:00am-11:00am. Take a
strenuous 2-mile hike with at Park Ranger to explore this neighbor to
Calero and future County Park. Learn about the history of the rancho
property and explore plants and wildlife living here. Meet at Calero
Reservoir to caravan to tour site nearby. Bring sturdy hiking shoes,
sun protection and water. Note: This hike is in a “closed area” not yet
open for public access. Restrooms not available except at meeting
location. (408) 268-3883.
- Saturday, August 21,
Family Fandango, Santa Teresa County Park’s Historic Bernal Ranch,
5:00pm-8:00pm. Come celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of
the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay, early
Spanish-speaking colonists, and English-speaking ranch families who all
settled in this area over time. The evening’s focus is family fun
through demonstrations and activities that highlight 1770-1870
California. The Ranch is located at 372 Manila Dr., San Jose. (408)
846-5632.
- Friday, August 27, Tragedy
of the Berryessas Hike, Rancho San Vicente, 6:00pm-8:00pm. Take
a hike into the past in this future County Park. Learn of the tragedies
that befell the Berryessa family and their rancho. Explore historic
connections to the New Almaden Mines and take in spectacular views of
New Almaden and Ranchos San Vicente and Los Capintancillos. Meet at the
Calero Reservoir parking lot to caravan to the nearby tour location.
Bring sturdy hiking shoes, water, flashlight and binoculars (optional).
Reservations required prior to 8/23. Note: This hike is in a “closed
area” not yet open for public access. Restrooms not available except at
meeting location. Pre-registration required, space limited. (408)
323-1107.
Past events:
- Saturday May 26, 2007: Play Like a Miner, Almaden
Quicksilver
Mining Museum, 11am-2pm. Join museum staff for a fun-filled afternoon
of activities and adventures that reflect the life and hard work of New
Almaden’s historic mining community. Call (408) 323-1107 for more
information.
- Van Tours of Almaden Quicksilver Park: June 9, June 23,
July 7, July 28, August 4, and Aug. 25, 2007. Reservations required,
call 323-1107. Call for the ones in Sept. and Oct.
- Saturday, July 14, 2007: “Tools of a Miner” Special
Exhibit, New
Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum,
10am-4pm. Through special exhibits and demonstrations, explore the
dangerous underground job of hard-rock miners. Exhibitors from around
California will share their collections and expertise. Call (408)
323-1107 for more information.
- Saturday, July 28, 2007: Hiking Essentials, Almaden
Quicksilver County Park,
10am-12noon.
Discover from a Park Ranger what you’ll need to bring along for safe,
successful hiking adventures in the great outdoors. Be prepared for
unexpected encounters or emergencies. You don’t need to carry
everything but the kitchen sink, but you should know the 10 essentials.
Meet at the Hacienda park entrance. Bring sun protection and water.
Reservations required, call (408) 268-3883.
- Saturday Sept. 8, 2007: New Almaden Day in New
Almaden, parade, food games, music, dancing.
- Saturday October 13, 2007: Pioneer Day: at the Santa Isabel
Shaft House on the
Santa Isabel Trail in Almaden Quicksilver Park.
- Saturday, November 10, 2007: Yuletide Bazaar, New Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum, 10am-4pm. Shop for the finest holiday gifts,
arts, crafts, greenery and baked goods at New Almaden’s 3rd annual
Yuletide Bazaar with a Victorian flair. Admission free, checks
and cash only for purchases. Call (408) 323-1107 for directions
and information.
- Sunday, December 2, 2007: Cobweb Christmas, New Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum, 1-2:30pm. Discover how tinsel came to be
through a German Christmas tale. Make a tinsel spider web, meet
some real spiders and eat Victorian-style Christmas treats.
Appropriate for kids age 4-10 accompanied by an adult.
Reservations required, call (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday
April 4, 2008, 2-4 pm: Dedication of the Almaden Historic Photos,
Almaden Branch Library, 6445 Camden Ave. - Large Community Room, (408)
808-3040. Join us as we dedicate historic photos of New Almaden, a
local history display, and collection of materials of local historical
interest. Following the dedication, docents will be stationed
throughout the facility to add additional interpretation and
information regarding the history of New Almaden. Displays and
interpretation made possible by the efforts of the Committee for
Almaden Historical Awareness and the New Almaden Quicksilver Country
Park Association.
- Saturday, April 12, 9:30
am - 12:30 pm. Free
Outdoor Photography Class & Wildflower Walk,
Santa Teresa County Park Historic Bernal Ranch "Barn." Spring is
wildflower time and a great time to grab your camera and go outside and
take pictures! Docent Ron Horii will teach you about how to take
inspiring outdoor pictures. The class will include 90 minutes of indoor
instruction, an easy-going 30 minute walk around the Bernal Ranch, and
a moderate 1 hour hike into the hills to view and photograph the
magnificent wildflowers. Wear comfortable shoes; bring a hat,
bottled water, and a camera (optional). To register call (408) 355-2255
or email kathleen.hooper@prk.sccgov.org. Children under 18 must
be accompanied by an adult.
- Saturday, April 19th -
Earth Day, Almaden Quicksilver Park, New Almaden Trail. Time: 8:30am to
3:00pm. Location: Meet at Castillero Middle School on the
corner of Leyland Park and McAbee in San Jose. Volunteers will be
shuttled from there to park border and hike into work site. Details:
Come out and help obliterate an old section of the New Almaden Trail
and re-route it. Please wear long pants and sleeves, sturdy shoes
(no open toes!), bring a lunch, we will provide water, snacks and
tools. If you are under 18, you will need a waiver which can be
downloaded from our "Volunteer Opportunities" page. Due to the scope of
work, volunteers for this project must be 16 and over. Number of
Volunteers needed: 50. Registration is required for this event:
Please call 408-355-2278 or e-mail irene.tsobanakis@prk.sccgov.org
leave your name, age, contact info, and total number of volunteers for
your group.
- Saturday, May 3, 8:00 am, Pat's
Run, starting and ending at Leland High School, a 4.2 mile run/walk
to benefit the Pat
Tillman Foundation
.
Volunteers are needed to help out with the race. To volunteer, or for
more information, contact Erin Dando at edando@pattillmanfoundation.org
or call 408.507.6754.
- Saturday, May 3, 2008:
Trail Day at Santa Teresa on the Fortini Trail. Time: 9am – 1
pm. Location: Santa Teresa County Park, Fortini Trail NOTE: We
are meeting at the Stiles Trailhead, off of Fortini Rd. and McKeon Rd,
NOT the main entrance to Santa Teresa Park. Details: Come on out to
this beautiful park and help us reconstruct and restore the Fortini
Trail. We will provide water, snacks, tools, and gloves. Please
wear long sleeves, pants, sturdy shoes (no open toes), be prepared for
rain or shine. Suncreen, hat and sunglasses recommended. Number of
Volunteers needed: 30. Registration is required for this event:
Please call 408-355-2278 or e-mail irene.tsobanakis@prk.sccgov.org
leave your name, age, contact info, and total number of volunteers for
your group.
- Sunday May 4,
12:00-3:00pm, “Healthy Trails” Mother’s Day Hike. Santa Teresa
County Park. Bring your moms and the whole family out to enjoy a spring
wildflower hike led by Park Docent Mike Boulland and the Friends of
Santa Teresa Park. Play games and explore the park’s geology and
history along the way. Meet at the park’s Fortini Trailhead off of
Fortini Rd. For more information about this and other “Healthy Trails”
programs and partners, check the County Parks website or call (408)
355-2240.
- Saturday, May 10, Quicksilver
Running Club races, 6:00
am: 50K and 50-mile runs, 7:00 am: 25K run, Mockingbird Hill entrance.
- Saturday, May 17,
11am-2pm: Play Like a
Miner, Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum. Join museum staff for
a
fun-filled afternoon of kid-friendly activities and adventures that
reflect the life and hard work of cinnabar miners and New Almaden’s
historic mining community. The museum is located at 21350 Almaden Road
in San Jose. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday May 17,
Quicksilver Ride & Tie
race. 30, 15 and 6 mile courses. Contact: Steve Anderson.
- Sunday, May 18,
11:00am-2:00pm. “Healthy Trails” Hike or Bike, Hellyer County
Park. Start your path to fitness, fun and adventure by joining the
“Healthy Trails” program at this kick-off event for families. Take a
hike or bike ride along the Coyote Creek Trail with park staff and
Docents. Meet at the Buena Vista Picnic Pavillion with biking or hiking
gear. For more information about this and other “Healthy Trails”
programs and partners, check the County Parks website or call (408)
355-2240.
- Saturday, June 21,
10am-12noon. Hiking Essentials, Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Discover from a Park Ranger the 10 basic essentials you need to bring
along for safe, successful hiking adventures in the great
outdoors. Learn what to buy and where to get it and become
prepared for unexpected encounters or emergencies. Meet at the
Hacienda park entrance. Bring sun protection and water.
Reservations required, call (408) 268-3883.
- Sunday, June 22, 2008,
11:00am - 4:00pm: Festival in the Park- Where Wellness Meets FUN!
Hellyer County Park A multitude of agencies and organizations
will provide information and offer opportunities for interactive play,
where the goal is to help families take charge of their health, learn
how to eat nutritiously, make healthful life choices and get physically
fit. FREE admission, information, health and recreation
opportunities, food, entertainment and FUN!! (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, July 12, 2008,
10:00am-12:00pm. Living With Wildlife, Almaden Quicksilver
County Park. Take a 2.5-mile hike with a Park Ranger to discover how to
share our parklands with bobcats, mountain lions and coyotes.
Learn how to identify their habits and habitats, and what to do if you
encounter them along the trails. Meet at the Hacienda park
entrance with sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection and water.
(408) 268-3883
- Saturday, July 19, 2008,
10:00am-4:00pm, “Tools of a Miner” Special Exhibit, New Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum. Through special exhibits and demonstrations,
explore the tools used in the dangerous underground jobs of hard-rock
miners. Exhibitors from around California will share their
collections and expertise. The museum is located at 21350 Almaden
Road in San Jose. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, September 13,
2008. New Almaden Community Day.
- Sunday, September 28,
2008, 8:00 am: Quicksilver
Challenge Half Marathon, 10K race, 5K kids' run, 5K walk,
Almaden Runing Club, Hacienda Entrance.
- Saturday, October 4, 2008,
Free
Outdoor Photography Class, Santa Teresa County Park’s Historic
Bernal Ranch, 10:00am-12:00pm. Join Docent Ron Horii for a free
photography workshop. Learn how to take outdoor pictures, about types
of cameras, photo composition, plus more! Bring your own camera - any
kind will do! Open to ages 14 and up - limit 20 participants. Persons
under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bernal Ranch
barn. Reservations required, call (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, October 11,
2008, 26th annual Pioneer Day, Almaden Quicksilver, Jacque
Ridge-Wood Road Trail entrance off Hicks Road. 11 am to 2 pm. Raffle,
silent auction, dedication, entertainment. Chuckwagon luncheon served
at 12 pm, $10 donation.
- Saturday Oct. 25, 2008,
County Parks End of Season Volunteer BBQ, noon-3 pm, Vasona Lake
County Park, Gateway & Blossom Valley. RVSP to Irene Tsobanakis:
408-355-2278 or email Irene.Tsobanakis@prk.sccgov.org.
- Saturday, January 17, 2009,
Introduction to Geocaching, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
9:00am-12:00pm. Join Docent Sam Drake to learn about geocaching and to
go caching in beautiful and historic Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Hike down the Wood Road Trail to the historic rotary furnace, finding
8-9 geocaches along the way. Meet at the Wood Road Parking Lot. Limit
20 participants. Reservations required, call (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, March 28, 2009,
Almaden Quicksilver County Park
9:00am - 11am. Join Docent Cait Hutnik to enjoy a hike along the Woods
Road Trail. For more information about other “Healthy Trails”
programs and partners, call (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, May 16, 2009,
Wildflower Scavenger Hunt, Almaden Quicksilver Park. Meeting location
at the Wood Rd. Parking Lot
10:00am - 2pm. Join Docent Kitty Monohan, President of New Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Assocation, as she takes you on a wildflower
scavenger hunt through various stations at Jacque Ridge along Wood Road
Trail. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 85. take the Camden Ave. Exit
South. Turn right on Hicks Road and follow for 6 miles. At the
intersection of Road and Hicks Road, turn left into the staging area.
PROGRAM LEADER: Kitty Monahan
CONTACT INFO: NAME: Carrie Grisenti
PHONE: 408-355-2240
EMAIL: carrie.grisenti@prk.sccgov.org
- Friday, June 12, 2009,
Healthy Trails Challenge Stroller Hike
Almaden Quicksilver County Park. Meeting location at the Wood Road
Trail parking lot, 10am - 12pm. Join Docent Loren Romley, owner of
Strollerhikes.com, to enjoy a hike along the Wood Road Trail. For
more information about Stroller Hikes, go to strollerhikes.com.
- Friday, September 4,
Full Moon Hike, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 8:00pm -10:00pm. Let’s
go for a full moon hike! Join a Park Ranger to explore park trails and
discover how animals are adapted to survive in the night. Have fun
participating in activities as you take an easy 2-mile hike. Bring
sturdy hiking shoes, layered clothing, water and a red lens flashlight.
Meet at the Wood Road parking lot. (408) 268-3883.
- Friday, September 11, 2009,
Healthy Trails Challenge Stroller Hike Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Meeting location at the Hacienda entrance parking lot, 10am – 12pm.
Join
Docent Loren Romley, owner of Strollerhikes.com, to enjoy a hike along
the Deep Gulch/Mine Hill Trails.
- Saturday, September 12,
2009, New Almaden Day in New
Almaden, jump-in parade, food games, music, dancing.
- Saturday, September 19,
History Tour by Van, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 9:00am – 1:30pm.
Step back in time as you visit historic sites to discover what life was
like back in the park’s mercury mining heyday. Van tours leave from the
Hacienda Parking Lot at 9am and return after a brown-bag lunch in the
park. Bring water and lunch. Note: restrooms are not available except
at beginning and end of tour in the parking lot. Cost $7 per person.
Reservations required. (408) 323-1107.
- Saturday, September 26,
Free Outdoor Photography Class
Santa Teresa County Park’s Historic Bernal Ranch, 9:30am – 12:30pm.
Join Docent Ron Horii for a free outdoor photography workshop. Learn
how to choose and use a camera, discover how to take better outdoor
photos and more! The class includes an indoor slideshow followed by
demonstrations and an easy walk around the Historic Ranch to take
pictures. Bring your own camera – any kind will do. Open to ages 14 and
up – limit 30 participants. Meet in the barn, 372 Manila Drive at
Camino Verde in San Jose. Bring comfortable walking shoes, water and
sun protection. Reservations required. (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday October 10, 2009,
Pioneer Day at English Camp. Meet at the Hacienda parking lot.
- Saturday, October 24, 2009,
Healthy Trails Hike, Almaden Quicksilver County Park 9:00am - 11am.
Join Docent Cait Hutnik to enjoy a hike along the Woods Road
Trail. For more information about other “Healthy Trails” programs
and partners, call (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, January 16,
2010, Introduction to Geocaching,
Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 8:45am – 12:00pm. Join Docent Sam
Drake of Geocachers of the Bay Area on an adventure along the Wood Road
Trail to find 6-7 hidden caches along the way. Meet at the Wood Road
parking lot on Hicks Road. Bring comfortable hiking shoes, water and
sun protection. Reservations required. (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, February 27,
2010, Healthy Trails Challenge, Almaden Quicksilver County Park,
9:00 am – 12:00 pm. Join Docent Cait Hutnik on this 6-mile moderate
hike on the Deep Gulch Mine Hill Trails. You will be climbing steep
trails to visit historic sites within the park. Meet at the Hacienda
park entrance with sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection, water and
snacks. For more information about other “Healthy Trails” programs and
partners, call (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday April 10,
Wildflower Scavenger Hunt, Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Meeting location at the Wood Road parking lot, 10am - 2pm. Join Kitty
Monahan and Friends of New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association
as they take you on a wildflower scavenger hunt through various
stations at Jacques Ridge along Wood Rd. Trail at Almaden Quicksilver
Park. Please bring water, snack and camera if desired. For more
information call 355-2240.
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