Galster Park Nature Center

Galster Park Nature Center

The Galster Park Nature Center is a small museum and educational center set in Galster Wilderness Park, a 42 acre wilderness park located on the north slope of the San Jose Hills in the San Gabriel Valley, California. It is operated by the San Gabriel Mountains regional conservancy in partnership with the City of West Covina.

The center is named after Emil S. and Gladys Galster, who deeded the park to the City of West Covina in 1971. Emil and Gladys Galster stipulated that the park will always remain a wilderness park and be available for educational use to scouting organizations.

Galster Wilderness is one of the last remaining plant communities of Southern California Black Walnut Woodlands, which grow on the north slope of the San Jose Hills. Besides the non-natives, coastal sage scrub dominates the remainder of the park.

External links

* [http://www.sgmrc.org/galster Galster Wilderness Park Nature Center Official Homepage]
* [http://www.sgmrc.org San Gabriel Mountains Regional Conservancy's home page]


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