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Cancelled: Placerville Event: Wakamatsu Open Farm Days – April, May & June 2020

First Saturdays, April - June 10am-2pm


Site of the first Japanese colony in America, your self-guided walking tour of Wakamatsu Farm may include a stroll to Okei-san’s 1871 grave site and Charles Graner’s original 1850’s farmhouse. Take a trip around the lake on the 1.5-mile wheelchair-accessible trail. Bring a picnic and chair to sit and relax. On-site interpreters can share information and answer questions about Wakamatsu Farm’s human and natural history.


Suitable for all ages and capabilities, points of interest are mainly outdoors reached by dirt trail or unpaved road over generally flat terrain. Seasonal produce may be available for purchase. Amenities are limited, so plan for rugged outdoor leisure. Please manage your own trash and leave the land better than you found it. Steady rain or temperatures over 100 degrees will cancel. Check ARC’s event calendar for updates.


Cost: $10 per vehicle. Buses and large vans are $5 per person. All proceeds directly benefit Wakamatsu Farm. For private tours, please call 530-621-1224. Find out more at: www.ARConservancy.org/wakamatsu


Date & Time

1st Saturday

Apr 04, 2020 through Jun 06, 2020

10:00AM - 2:00PM

Location

Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm - 941 Cold Springs Rd., Placerville, CA, 95667 941 Cold Springs Rd. Placerville 95667 CA US

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Event Website

530-621-1224

$10 per vehicle; buses and large vans are $5 per person

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