Sierra Azul - Woods & Barlow Trails Wildflower Survey

Get Connected Icon Happens On Apr 19, 2025
Get Connected Icon 9 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
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Description

Celebrate Earth Day with Midpen and join the Annual Wildflower Surveys in Sierra Azul Preserve!   

Volunteers will participate in an important ongoing citizen science monitoring project that has been occurring in Sierra Azul for over 13 years. Phenology, or the study of the timing of flowering, is a tool used to understand plant populations in relation to global climate change. This is a fun day of looking for blooming plants both on and off-trail.  

Participants need to bring a lunch and plenty of water. Hiking poles are recommended due to a fair amount of off-trail exploration. No experience needed - plant lists, identification resources, and data sheets will be emailed to participants before the hike so you have the option to prepare for the flowering species you might see.

NOTE: Shuttling and sharing a vehicle with staff and other volunteers is required. Participants must be able to attend the entire scheduled project time.


Woods-Barlow Trail (4.7 miles, 5-6 hours) 

Led by Lewis Reed, Resource Management Specialist II, and Judd Volino, Volunteer Program Lead, this is the longest hike through a number of habitats on a dirt road with a moderate grade. You'll explore grassy areas, rocky trail sides, and oaks standing among ferns and bays. This hike will cover a lot of ground and will most likely end around 4:00 pm. 

Hike difficulty rating: Strenuous


Project Details, Requirements and Qualifications

  • Advance registration is required.

  • First time Midpen volunteers – Step 01: Create an Account to submit required forms. Go to the Qualifications tab in the drop-down menu in your account dashboard to complete the Volunteer Agreement and Release and Waiver of Liability. Step 02: Return to the project webpage and click the green "Register" button in the upper right corner to register; be sure to scroll to the bottom and click "Submit Opportunity Response".

  • Returning volunteers - Once you have created an account and completed all forms, reserve your spot for Land Steward projects by clicking the "Register" button.

  • All minors under the age of 18 must provide parent/guardian approval (signed Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability form) prior to the project day and be accompanied by a parent/adult for the duration of the volunteer project. Minor children may not be dropped off at a project

Meeting Location

  • Meet staff at the Camden Park-n-Ride at 9:00 am. 
  • For the meeting location copy & paste this Google Plus code into a new browser window: 63XR+V5 San Jose, California 95124
  • Staff and volunteers will carpool to the trailhead. Please arrive on time and be available to stay for the entire project

What You Will Need

To get the most out of your day with us, please bring or wear the following:

      • Mask or face covering (required when shuttling)
      • Sturdy shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes)
      • Layered clothing: long pants, long-sleeved shirt, jacket, etc.
      • Gear appropriate for that day’s weather (hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, rain gear, etc.)
      • Snacks, lunch, re-fillable water bottle

Hazards and Safety

While working outdoors in natural areas, you may encounter the following:

      • Poison oak and other plants that cause dermatitis (skin rash or irritation)
      • Uneven, steep ground with tripping hazards
      • Unfavorable weather conditions (heat, wind, rain)
      • Ticks
      • Rattlesnakes




Details

Get Connected Icon 12 and older
Get Connected Icon Register by Apr 17, 2025
Get Connected Icon Is Outdoors
Inclement Weather Plan: On the morning of the project, check your email for a message from egartside@openspace.org after 7:30 am to find out if the project has been cancelled for any reason.
Get Connected Icon Requires: Volunteer Agreement and Release and Waiver of Liability

Location

Get Connected Icon Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve
63XR+V5
San Jose , CA  95124