The Perkins Canyon Fire, Geology, and History Hike is an educational excursion presented by the Greenbelt Alliance. This guided hike takes participants through the scenic Perkins Canyon, offering insights into the area's geological features, the impact of past fires, and the rich local history. It is a fantastic opportunity for nature enthusiasts and history buffs to learn more about the landscape of the Morgan Territory Regional Preserve in Clayton, California.
What to Expect
Expect an informative and engaging hike led by experts who will share knowledge about the canyon's unique geological and historical significance.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
History enthusiasts
Hiking enthusiasts
Local residents
Students
Agenda Overview
The hike is an educational tour through Perkins Canyon, starting at the North Peak Trailhead Parking.
Venue & Address
North Peak Trailhead Parking
2401 Morgan Territory Rd Clayton , California – 94517 United States
Organizer
Greenbelt Alliance · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to protecting the natural lands and open spaces of the Bay Area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the hike start?
North Peak Trailhead Parking, 2401 Morgan Territory Rd, Clayton, CA.
Who is the organizer?
Greenbelt Alliance.
What is the focus of the hike?
Fire history, geology, and local history of Perkins Canyon.
Is it a difficult hike?
Please check the event details for difficulty levels and trail conditions.
Do I need to register?
Yes, tickets are typically required through Eventbrite.
What should I bring?
Bring water, sturdy hiking shoes, and sun protection.
Tags
hiking
nature
geology
history
clayton
greenbelt alliance
Summary
An educational guided hike focusing on the natural and human history of Perkins Canyon.