History of Drawbridge – Fremont

An overhead photo of Drawbridge. Old buildings are visible on the marsh.

Join Ceal Craig, Ph.D., a 20+ year volunteer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for a unique opportunity to dive into the history of Drawbridge, a historic town that once housed a thriving community on an island along the South San Francisco Bay. How did this community survive in the marshlands? Why is it now abandoned?

The presentation will take place in person in the Fremont Visitor Contract Station of the Don Edwards SF Bay NWR. Afterward, we invite you to take a stroll afterwards on the trails in the Fremont site.

This program is brought to you by the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society (SFBWS) and US Fish & Wildlife Service.

Learn more and register for this free program: https://DrawbridgeDec2024.eventbrite.com

2024-12-21 12:30 2024-12-21 13:30 America/Los_Angeles History of Drawbridge – Fremont

Join Ceal Craig, Ph.D., a 20+ year volunteer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for a unique opportunity to dive into the history of Drawbridge, a historic town that once housed a thriving community on an island along the South San Francisco Bay. How did this community survive in the marshlands? Why is it […]

Don Edwards SF Bay NWR Visitor Contact Station namit.saksena@sfbayws.org