Little Lizard LbNA #5601 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Sep 6, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Richmond |
County: | Contra Costa |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
Placed by A-Bear after the Northern California Gathering.
Little Lizard is part of the Leap Frog Nature Series based on these children books by Gary Torrisi and Sarah Toast.
Clues: Easy
Trail Difficulty: Easy and up hill a little ways for a little over 1 mile round trip.
Directions
From I-80 head east on San Pablo Dam Road exit which eventually will take you south through El Sobronte. The park will be on your left.
From I-680 take Route 24 west toward Lafayette. Take the Orinda exit and travel north on the Camino Pablo/San Pablo Dam Road until the Kennedy Grove Park is on your right.
Clue
Clues: Where Kennedy, Black Oak and Upper Sea Foam Trails meet, head up the Sea Foam Trail. On the right side of the trail you will find a small white stump with poison ivy keeping it company. Avoid that altogether and scurry up the trail 9 paces/18 paces to the California Bay Laurel (possibly the tree type) on the left. Under the rocks is where the Little Lizard is hiding from the sun.
Little Lizard is part of the Leap Frog Nature Series based on these children books by Gary Torrisi and Sarah Toast.
Clues: Easy
Trail Difficulty: Easy and up hill a little ways for a little over 1 mile round trip.
Directions
From I-80 head east on San Pablo Dam Road exit which eventually will take you south through El Sobronte. The park will be on your left.
From I-680 take Route 24 west toward Lafayette. Take the Orinda exit and travel north on the Camino Pablo/San Pablo Dam Road until the Kennedy Grove Park is on your right.
Clue
Clues: Where Kennedy, Black Oak and Upper Sea Foam Trails meet, head up the Sea Foam Trail. On the right side of the trail you will find a small white stump with poison ivy keeping it company. Avoid that altogether and scurry up the trail 9 paces/18 paces to the California Bay Laurel (possibly the tree type) on the left. Under the rocks is where the Little Lizard is hiding from the sun.