Rush Creek Open Space Preserve | |
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Rush Creek Preserve | |
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)[1] | |
Location | Marin County, California |
Nearest city | Novato, California |
Coordinates | 38°07′44″N 122°32′52″W / 38.12889°N 122.54778°W |
Area | 522 acres (211 ha) |
The Rush Creek Open Space Preserve is a nature reserve near Novato, California. It is named for Rush Creek. The 522-acre (2.11 km2) 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.[2][3][4] Due to the proximity of marshes and shallow lakes, a multitude of birds and waterfowl live in the area, with close to 200 species.[3] This makes the preserve a popular destination for birdspotters. The preserve is also popular for running, hiking, biking, dog walking, and horse riding, as all are allowed on most of the trails.[5][6] A rare blue oak woodland is also located near the Bahia Marsh.[3]