Hiking and Journaling in Sierra Valley
Sunday, June 8
10:00am to 12:00pm
Join long-time outdoors writer Tim Hauserman for a morning of exploring the Sierra Valley Preserve, journaling outside, and laughing at some of Tim’s hiking misadventures.
Courtesy of Tim Hauserman

Event Details
Sunday, June 8
10:00am to 12:00pm
FREE
Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center
We will set out on a short hike to the edge of the Feather River, then enjoy a reading of Hauserman’s book “Going it Alone: Ramblings and Reflections from the trail,” followed by a chance to use journaling to better understand nature and ourselves. Finally, we will return for a book signing and Q&A with Tim. Complete your day by exploring the Nature Center.
Space is limited. Open to ages 10+ with a parent/guardian.
About Tim Hauserman
Tim Hauserman is a freelance writer and nearly lifelong resident of Lake Tahoe. He has written hundreds of articles for over a dozen publications on travel, recreation, free range parenting, the lure of danger, and over-tourism. Hauserman believes a balance between writing and being outdoors is essential.
About the Sierra Valley Preserve and Nature Center
Since 2003, the Feather River Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and the Northern Sierra Partnership have worked together to create the Sierra Valley Preserve: 2,575 acres of protected land in California’s largest mountain valley. This biodiversity hotspot is at the headwaters of the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork Feather River and a key stop along the Pacific Flyway.
With tremendous community support, we have established the Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center as a hub for nature-based recreation and learning where visitors and locals alike can experience the wonders of Sierra Valley’s beauty, cultural richness, and incredible biodiversity. The new Nature Center and facilities include interactive exhibits, new interpretive trails and picnic areas, and year-round educational programs and activities.