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This large (1,168 acres) preserve protects the ridges that surround
several small communities in northern San Rafael. The area supports
a mixture of open grassland and broadleaf forests crisscrossed with
fire roads and trails. Although there are no easily defined loop hike
options, there are long stretches of fire roads along the exposed
ridges offering many day hike possibilities. The Springs Hill area
(north of Terra Linda) has a scattering of exposed serpentine outcrops
that support a variety of unusual plants. Where woodland edges meet
open grasslands, watch for cavity nesting birds such as western bluebirds,
tree swallows, and ash-throated flycatchers.
Goatgrass Control Program - Terra Linda/Sleepy Hollow Divide Preserve
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Featured Species at this preserve:
 Arboreal Salamander
 Tree Swallow
 Ash-throated Flycatcher
 Pipevine Swallowtail
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