Short Summary

Garber Park is a 13-acre wildland park owned by the City of Oakland located behind the Claremont Hotel in Claremont Canyon. Garber Park is home to significant stands of big-leaf maple, California buckeyes and regenerating coast live oak woodland and forest. The Garber Park Stewards vision is to safeguard the native wildland resources of Garber Park while reducing the risk of wildfire and improving the trail system.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

 Bio-Blitz in Garber Park!

November 28 (if raining - Nov. 29)
Starting at 9am
Meet outside 136 Evergreen Lane (by the entrance to the park)

Parking on Evergreen Lane is very limited, so park at the Claremont Ave entrance and walk through the park to the Evergreen Lane entrance (driving and public transit directions)


Join CNPS East Bay Chapter and Garber Park Stewards on Buy-Nothing-Day (Friday, November 28) to list species of several kingdoms. We will start from the park entrance at the end of Evergreen Lane. We will, of course be counting vascular plants, but please let us know if you or someone you know wants to count bryophytes. We will also be looking for fungi, lichens, and animals, including invertebrates. Birders can band together and start early if they email us before November 28 (restoration@ebcnps.org or gpstewards@gmail.com).

If enough folks show up, our goal will be to pair an experienced observer of a kingdom or phylum with an experienced iNaturalist and/or Calflora user and also with a bioblitzer familiar with the park. No one will have expertise in everything we will be counting in this open-space park in north Oakland, but we can share observations as we post lists and photos. 

Not required but helpful: before the bioblitz, download the iNaturalist and/or Calflora Observer Pro app on your phone to record your observations. 

Janet Gawthrop, Field Trips Committee, CNPS East Bay Chapter
November 2025