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Rush Creek Open Space Preserve

Coordinates: 38°07′44″N 122°32′52″W / 38.12889°N 122.54778°W / 38.12889; -122.54778
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Rush Creek Open Space Preserve
Rush Creek Preserve
Cemetery Marsh
Map showing the location of Rush Creek Open Space Preserve
Map showing the location of Rush Creek Open Space Preserve
Location in California
Map showing the location of Rush Creek Open Space Preserve
Map showing the location of Rush Creek Open Space Preserve
Location in the United States
LocationMarin County, California
Nearest cityNovato, California
Coordinates38°07′44″N 122°32′52″W / 38.12889°N 122.54778°W / 38.12889; -122.54778
Area522 Acres

The Rush Creek Open Space Preserve or just the Rush Creek Preserve is a nature reserve and open space near Novato, California. It is named for Rush Creek. The 522 acre lot of public land has a host of hiking trails as well as a marsh in the center, and is bordered by various marshes and shallow lakes owned by the California Department of Fish and Game.[1][2][3] Due to the proximity of marshes and shallow lakes, all kinds of birds and waterfowl live in the area, with close to 200 species. This makes the preserve a popular destination for birdspotters.[2] Open 24 hours a day, the preserve is also popular for running, hiking, biking, dog walking, and horse riding, as all are allowed on most of the trails.[4][5] A rare Blue Oak woodland is also located near the Bahia Marsh.[2]

Marshland in the Preserve

History

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What is now the preserve started as private land, but the 632 acre lot was purchased by the Marin Audubon Society. Once they purchased it, they donated most of the land to several government entities, with the majority of it going to the Marin County Open Space District and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to become the preserve.[6] However, they still own much of the land around Bahia Marsh.[1] During the 2011-2017 California drought, Rush Creek and its lakes were completely dried out, however they have since returned back to their natural state.

  1. ^ a b "Rush Creek Open Space Preserve" (PDF). marincounty.org. December 13, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Rush Creek - Marin County Parks". www.parks.marincounty.org. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  3. ^ "Hiking with Kids in Marin: Rush Creek Open Space Preserve". Marin Mommies. 2022-10-27. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  4. ^ Jack (2017-12-23). "Rush Creek". Nature in Novato. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  5. ^ "Pinheiro, Rush Creek, Bahia, and North Levee Loop". Alltrails. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  6. ^ Todd, Gail (2013-09-25). "Rush Creek Open Space Preserve: Wanderers welcome". SFGATE. Retrieved 2023-03-07.