Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association P.O. Box 672 Lower Lake CA 95457 TEL 707-995-2658 http://www.andersonmarsh.org/ http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=483 Anderson Marsh State Historic Park contains oak woodlands, grass-covered hills, and tule marsh. One of the largest groups of people in prehistoric California, the Southeastern Pomo, knew this land as home. Today, descendants of those people still live nearby. Anderson Marsh's archaeological sites hold clues to the lives of the Pomo. Some sites are over 10,000 years old, making them among the oldest in California. The park protects several habitats including freshwater marsh, oak woodland, grasslands, and riparian woodland. If you like to hike, you can take advantage of miles of
trails. Trailside signs offer insight into understanding the native
plants and animals of the park. The park is also popular for bird
watching, hiking and picnicking. Explore the past at the historic
Anderson Ranch, with its nineteenth century structures. Kayaking is also popular at Anderson Marsh. To see kayaking opportunities, select Water Trails #2 and 3 from the Water Trails sidebars. WebRep Overall rating WebRep Overall rating |