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Read moreExplore the rocks and cliffs of The Harry & Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff!
Tour the spectacular Pompadour Bluff just outside of Ashland on a guided hike by Steve Wise, Executive Director of the Southern Oregon Land Conservancy. Walk through the beautiful oaks and grasslands before reaching the top where the views are outtasight!
In 2021, we were honored to be gifted an iconic landmark of the Southern Bear Creek Valley, The Harry & Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff. Harry Fisher bequeathed this 55-acre property to SOLC in his will. Read more about what makes this scenic place so special and how you can support its conservation.
Introduction to Pompadour Bluff, ecology, future plans for Pompadour Bluff.
Moderate to difficult, low speed, hike off-trail, uneven terrain, steep slopes, elevation gain of 560 feet. Visitors will be walking on and off trail on steep slopes at a slow pace. There will be no more than one mile of walking.
Hikers are strongly recommended to bring water, sturdy hiking boots, and sun protection. Optional items include trekking poles and binoculars.
Free. Registration is required.
Registration will close on Friday, April 3 at 5:00 p.m.
Please contact [email protected] if you have questions.
Explore the rocks and cliffs of The Harry & Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff!
Tour the spectacular Pompadour Bluff just outside of Ashland on a guided hike by Steve Wise, Executive Director of the Southern Oregon Land Conservancy. Walk through the beautiful oaks and grasslands before reaching the top where the views are outtasight!
In 2021, we were honored to be gifted an iconic landmark of the Southern Bear Creek Valley, The Harry & Marilyn Fisher Preserve at Pompadour Bluff. Harry Fisher bequeathed this 55-acre property to SOLC in his will. Read more about what makes this scenic place so special and how you can support its conservation.
Introduction to Pompadour Bluff, ecology, future plans for Pompadour Bluff.
Moderate to difficult, low speed, hike off-trail, uneven terrain, steep slopes, elevation gain of 560 feet. Visitors will be walking on and off trail on steep slopes at a slow pace. There will be no more than one mile of walking.
Hikers are strongly recommended to bring water, sturdy hiking boots, and sun protection. Optional items include trekking poles and binoculars.
Free. Registration is required.
Registration will close on Friday, April 3 at 5:00 p.m.
Please contact [email protected] if you have questions.
This event is intended for ONLC attendees only.
Read more