Get outdoors with these Sonoma County events

This week's outdoor events include hikes, wildlife exploration, meditation walks and more.|

BIKE RACE REGISTRATION

Boonville: Register for Bike Monkey's 72.4-mile Fish Rock road and gravel adventure bicycle race in Boonville on March 11. For road bikes with 28c or larger tires. The race starts at Anderson Valley High School in Boonville at 10 a.m. $85 registration. Visit info@bikemonkey.net for details and registration. 707-560-1122.

WILDLIFE EXPLORATION, FEB. 26

Guerneville: Learn about the wildlife of western Sonoma County from banana slug to mountain lion by exploring stories told by tracks, pelts, scat, skulls and sounds, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Volunteer Center, 17000 Armstrong Woods Road. $20 nonmembers. Call 707-869-9177 ext. 1. Register at stewardscr.org. Contact jazzy@stewardscr.org for details.

SUNRISE HIKE, MARCH 1

Petaluma: Greet the sunrise Wednesday with a fast-paced, 5-mile hike, 6 to 8 a.m. at Helen Putnam Regional Park, 411 Chileno Valley Road. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and meet at the parking lot. $7 parking. Call 707-565-2041.

SUNDOWN SETTLE DOWN, MARCH 2

Bodega Bay: Unwind with relaxation exercises, deep breathing and meditation walks in nature along the Coastal Prairie Trail, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Meet at the Bodega Bay Community Center, 2885 Bay Hill Road. Call 707-565-7888 for information.

TRAILS FOR TOTS, MARCH 3

Cloverdale: Bilingual program of song, nature-theme crafts, stories and a short walk for kids ages 3 to 4 with a parent or guardian, 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Cloverdale River Park, 31820 McCray Road. Bring water and a snack. $7 parking. Visit parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov for information or call 707-565-7888.

BICYCLE SAFETY, MARCH 4

Santa Rosa: Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition's free bicycle safety workshop for kids and parents, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Albert F. Biella Elementary School, 2140 Jennings Ave. Visit saferoutes@bikesonoma.org or call 707-545-0153 for details.

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