Spenceville Bunkers with Clarence Motter

January 28, 2012, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

SOLD OUT

At the start of World War II, the US Army acquired a huge section of land we now know as Beale Air Force Base and the Spenceville Wildlife Preserve. The Spenceville area was used for aerial and ground assault combat training. There are numerous structures that are tucked away and off the beaten track in this popular wildlife preserve - wartime remnants and history from 65 years ago.

This 4.5 mile trek will visit 10 military bunkers, the "Cabbage Patch" cemetary and the strange structure known as the "Dragon's Teeth."

Level:  Moderate
Cost:   $12 for Land Trust members, $17 for Not-yet members

For more information, please contact Treks Coordinator Melony Vance by email at melony@bylt.org or by phone at 530 272 5994 x200.

Sorry, this trek is FULL.