The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) invites the public to "Forest Highway 1: Flowers,
Insects, and Vistas," Wednesday, February 10, at 7:00 p.m. Visit http://northcoastcnps.org/ for a
link to the Zoom presentation.
From Berry Summit, the highest point on HWY 299 between the coast and Willow Creek, and driving
south on Titlow Hill Road, one soon reaches Six Rivers National Forest FH1, gateway to a botanically
exciting and invigorating mountain experience. The serpentine soils, rock outcrops, and west-facing
grasslands all support interesting plants, and the vistas are stunning. Local CNPS members Pete
Haggard, Carol Ralph, Ann Wallace, and Donna Wildearth will present their favorite photos collected
over the seasons and years in the Horse Mountain-Grouse Mountain corridor.