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, May 24th
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
The property is currently closed to the general public.
The address will only be disclosed to registered participants.
This is a members only event.
You must sign in to verify your eligibility.
Not a Member? Not to Worry.
Materials Fee: All supplies are included in class fee. Participants are welcome to bring their own gardening supplies.
Tour Fee: This program is free for Museum Members.
Instructors: Lee Thompson, Stephen Sheeter, and Adam Wilde – Bureau of Land Management.
What to Expect
The 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.