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Become a Woodward Fire Trekker!

A woman in a blue baseball cap takes a photo with a smartphone at a photomonitoring site in the forest.

Go on an adventure AND help the park monitor ecosystem recovery after a wildfire? Sounds like a win-win!

In 2020, the Woodward Fire burned just over 5,000 acres of Point Reyes National Seashore. In the year following, five photo monitoring points were installed throughout the burn zone at sites that differ in habitat and burn intensity. When you come across one of these points, you are invited to take a photo and submit it to the email listed on the sign. Your photo will be added to all the others taken at this site. You'll receive an email with more information about the site and a timelapse video of the fire recovery, including all the photos taken by community scientists just like you!

Blue sky over a hillside of charred black shrubbery and tan vegetation. Blue sky over a hillside of charred black shrubbery and tan vegetation.

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Looking up at the Woodward Valley Trail in December 2020.

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Looking up at the Woodward Valley Trail in April 2023.

Participating is easy! Just follow the simple steps below:

A hand holds up a blue and orange patch in front of burned tree trunks in a lush forest.

Be safe, have fun, and don't forget to stop by the Bear Valley Visitor Center for your limited-edition Woodward Fire Trekker Patch!

Point Reyes National Seashore

Last updated: August 17, 2024