A guided nature walk focused on identifying local tree species along the Arnold Rim Trail.
Sun, 7 Jun 2026
Sierra Nevada Logging Museum Arnold , California
Explore the rich botanical diversity of the Sierra Nevada with Mary Anne Carlton during this guided tree identifier walk. Hosted at the Sierra Nevada Logging Museum, this event offers participants a unique opportunity to learn about the various tree species that define the local landscape. Whether you are a botany enthusiast or simply enjoy a scenic hike, this walk provides valuable insights into the forest ecosystem while enjoying the beautiful trails of Arnold, California.
What to Expect
An informative and leisurely walk through the forest with a knowledgeable guide to help identify local flora.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
Hikers
Botany students
Local residents
Agenda Overview
Guided walk through the Arnold Rim Trail area with a focus on tree species identification.
Venue & Address
Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
2148 Dunbar Rd Arnold , California – 95223 United States
Organizer
Arnold Rim Trail Association · Non-profit
The association maintains the Arnold Rim Trail and promotes outdoor education.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the guide?
The walk is led by Mary Anne Carlton.
Where does it start?
At the Sierra Nevada Logging Museum.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is designed for anyone interested in learning about local trees.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection.
Is there a fee?
Check the Arnold Rim Trail website for event details.
Are dogs allowed?
Please check the trail and museum pet policies.
Tags
nature
hiking
trees
Arnold
California
botany
education
Summary
A guided educational walk focused on identifying local trees along the Arnold Rim Trail.