Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition

Advocates for Living Streams

Friends of Stevens Creek Trail moving to remove fish migration barrier on Stevens Creek here.

  

Click here to see our Self-Guided Walks Brochures for Three Locations Along the Creek

 

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           Coyote Creek:

    Beauty of a Living Stream

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           Stevens Creek:

    Our Dream of Living Streams

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Restore and Protect Our Streams for all to Enjoy!

Become a member or renew your annual membership with a secure, tax-deductible gift (suggested donation is $50 per membership). When you join the Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition, you’re supporting the efforts to make our creeks healthy and beautiful once again – reversing the damage done to them through decades of urban development – and creating opportunities to enjoy them in many ways. All members will receive our electronic newsletter three times a year and updates on our work.

Events Calendar

[FREE EVENT] Plant walk at Coyote Creek
Sunday 23 April 2017, 10:00am - 12:00pm
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When: Sunday, April 23 from 10 am - 12 pm

Where: Meet at the corner of Montague Expressway and Kruse Drive, San Jose

Cost: FREE!

Learn about what plants live around Coyote Creek and San Jose and get to know your vegetal neighbors! We'll talk about what's going on in the area, and what restoration is planned for this special creek.

Please come prepared to walk approximately one mile on a relatively even dirt path that might be slightly muddy. Wear comfortable shoes, dress in layers. Bring your own drinking water and sun protection. Bathroom facilities are not available.

Bring binoculars if you have them, but we'll have some to share if you don't.
Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to RSVP or for more information. Drop-ins welcome!

This walk is sponsored by the Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition to promote education, stewardship, and restoration of the area.

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