Jack London State Historic Park Photos

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Grandmother Tree
Being so close, we could not pass up the opportunity to say hello to the Grandmother Tree once again. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Foraging plums
Heading towards Camp Via, the group passes through the Plum trees in the orchard. We picked a few plums for a snack on the way. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Orchard Talk
Our group stands between Pear and Apple trees listening to the history and future plans for the historic orchard. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Hayfields Trail
The Hayfields Trail atop Jack London State Park. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Sonoma Valley
Looking out over Sonoma Valley from Jack London State Park. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Sonoma Valley
Sonoma Valley as viewed from the East Slope Sonoma Mountain Ridge Trail. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Poppies
Following the group through a field of California Poppies. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Through the forest
Our group hiking through the redwoods. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Orchard
Many trees in the orchard were in full bloom. I'm sure they enjoyed the rains. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Fern Lake
With all of the recent rains this was about as much water as we've seen in Fern Lake. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
The ancient one
Looking up at the Ancient Redwood. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Coppertone and our elder
Coppertone with the Ancient Redwood in the background. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Fern Lake
Considering that London Lake was bone dry, we were surprised to see this much water in Fern Lake. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Trail View
A couple with a guide (?) on the Vineyard Trail. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
New bridge
A couple of newer bridges across creekbed crossings make the going easy on the Vineyard Trail. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Sonoma Valley
Looking across the vineyard and Sonoma Valley from the Vineyard Trail. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Mayacamas
From a spot along Lake Service Road, looking over Sonoma Valley to the Mayacamas Mountains to the northeast. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
U Turn
Coppertone approaches the bridge crossing North Asbury Creek which marks the halfway point on the trail segment. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Woodcutters Meadow
An early section of the Upper Fallen Bridge Trail is an open meadow though most of the trail has lots of cover. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Across the valley
At a shady rest spot one can sit and enjoy this nice view across Sonoma Valley and look up the Mayacamas Mountains in the distance. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
"Lake" London
Coppertone looks at the depression that used to be Lake London from the dam. We're not sure what the vertical pillar was. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Trail View
The trails around London Lake pass through several stands of majestic Redwoods. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Vineyard
Looking over a vineyard from the Lake Service Road. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
SDC Cemetery
The entry gate to the Sonoma Developmental Center's cemetery. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
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