Don’t miss this special, limited-time opportunity for a private guided tour of the Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument – before it’s even open to the public!
Guided by land stewards and environmental scientists from the Bureau of Land Management, learn what it took to designate a National Monument, the history of the land, and observe all the wildlife of the Cotoni-Coast Dairies. Participants will learn about the future of the property, current restoration projects, conservation efforts, indigenous partnerships, and all the steppes required to get to where we are today.
📆 Saturday, March 22nd
⏱️ 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
📍 The property is currently closed to the general public.
The address will only be disclosed to registered participants.
Materials Fee: All supplies are included in class fee. Participants are welcome to bring their own gardening supplies.
Tour Fee: $39 –Youth(14-18): $39 / Adult: $46 – Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
Instructors: Lee Thompson, Stephen Sheeter, and Adam Wilde – Bureau of Land Management
What to Expect
🔵 Exact meet-up location will be shared upon registration.
🟠 Terrain is varied, but not extreme. Expect a moderate hike, at a leisurely pace.
🔵 Binoculars and cameras are optional, but recommended.
🟠 There are limited facilities at this location.
🔵 Wear layers, comfortable shoes, and bring adequate sun protection. Carrying water is highly recommended.
🟠 Pets must remain at home.
🔵 If you need to cancel, refunds will be offered up to 4 days prior to the start of the event.