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Meet the Bay Area Ridge Trail (Virtual)
Thu May 6, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

The Bay Area Ridge Trail is a connected hiking, cycling, and equestrian trail on the ridgelines around San Francisco Bay—linking people, parks, and open space for today and future generations. Thirty years ago, park visionary William Penn Mott, Jr., who served as Director of the National Park Service as well as East Bay Regional Park and California State Parks, brought forth a big idea to unite the ridges encircling the Bay Area into one continuous park with a 550-mile Ridge Trail. Today, 390 miles are open and ready to explore, 80% of which are open to bikes and horses.
Marie Sayles, Development Director of BART, will tell us how to access the trail. She will also share maps and details about the Ridge Trail, so you can begin exploring portions of the 200 miles with friends, families, or yourself.
HOW TO JOIN THE CLASS:
To join by phone, dial 888-475-4499 (toll-free) or 669-900-6833 (local).
Enter Meeting ID: 865 6747 4200, then press # twice.
To join with video, click this link: https://zoom.us/j/86567474200 to register and join. Wait in the “waiting room” until the activity is ready to start.
To create a friendly environment and minimize interruptions, we will close the activity to new participants 15 minutes after the start time.