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Greenbelt Alliance In the NewsJuly 8, 2010 Urban Outing: Lobos Creek Valley Trail: Dunes restored Gail ToddAt one time, four creeks flowed through San Francisco -- Yosemite, Islais, Mission and Lobos ("wolf" in Spanish). Today only the Presidio's Lobos Creek flows freely. The others have been undergrounded, diverted into culverts, channels or landfill with only an occasional vestige running unfettered. Lobos Creek flows from the southwestern edge of the Presidio into the Pacific Ocean at Baker Beach. The creek is the Presidio's primary water source, with about a million gallons a day diverted to a water treatment facility. The valley surrounding the creek was originally sand dunes and scrub, but that habitat was destroyed during the Presidio's years as a military facility. In 1994, the restoration of the dunes began. From 1995 to '96, the valley was graded and landscaped. Today, a half-mile boardwalk off Lincoln Boulevard guides visitors through the valley, while protecting delicate vegetation. The restored dunes are now home to 133 plant species as well as many butterflies and birds.
A side spur of the trail gently climbs a dune where you will find another bench and an overlook. Take a rest, listen for Nuttall's white-crowned sparrows and look for red-tailed hawks overhead. Homes visible to the south remind you how close to civilization you really are. The boardwalk ends at a row of sandy steps that lead up to a wooded area of cypress, pine and some eucalyptus. Here a trail to your left takes you back to Lincoln Boulevard; to your right the Lobos Creek Valley trail continues to the former Public Health Service Hospital.
Leaving the Lobos Creek Trail, walk through the parking lot to look at a spectacular view of the city.
From the Lobos Creek Valley trailhead where you began your walk, you can cross over Lincoln Boulevard, and take any one of a number of paths that lead down to Baker Beach. One trail provides more views of Lobos Creek; another takes you over a small wooded hill. All lead to the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
By car, from Fulton Street at Park Presidio Boulevard (Highway 1), go west on Fulton to 25th Avenue. Turn right on 25th and continue to the junction of El Camino Del Mar and Lincoln Boulevard. Turn right on Lincoln and then turn right into the parking lot in Howard Road across from Bowley Street. The trailhead is just past the kiosk. Urban Outings are presented by Greenbelt Alliance, the Bay Area's advocate for protecting open spaces and creating vibrant places. To suggest an Urban Outing, contact Gail Todd, tour leader for S.F. City Guides and author of "Lunchtime Walks in Downtown San Francisco." To find out more about Greenbelt Alliance's work, visit greenbelt.org. ### |
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