Moderately challenging 5.4-miler starts at Garrod Farms.
Hikers are seen in the hills of Fremont Older Open Space Preserve above Cooper Garrod Vineyards in this file photo. The Saratoga Parks and Recreation Commission will be leading a scenic group hike at Stevens Creek County Park and Fremont Older Open Space Preserve on June 14.
Let’s Hike Saratoga
The Saratoga Parks and Recreation Commission will be leading a scenic group hike at Stevens Creek County Park and Fremont Older Open Space Preserve on June 14.
The 5.4-mile trail will take hikers through Tony Look to Coyote Ridge to Lookout Loop. The terrain is moderately challenging, and the hike should take three hours to complete.
Participants should meet at the Garrod Farms parking area at 22645 Garrod Road, Saratoga, at 7:50 a.m. Register and fill out the required liability waiver at https://shorturl.at/rZBZv before the event.
Student presentation in Taiwan
A trio of Saratoga High School students presented a drone that monitors carbon emissions in Taiwan in April.
Seniors Kirby Fung, Ryan Modafe and Varun Thota were accompanied by their teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander at the 2025 Global Sustainable Student Action Summit.
Their project was called “Dronezero: An Innovative CO2 Monitoring System.” They designed and created a drone that serves as a cost-effective solution to satellite monitoring of carbon dioxide emissions while also making the information publicly accessible.
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Let’s Hike Saratoga
The Saratoga Parks and Recreation Commission will be leading a scenic group hike at Stevens Creek County Park and Fremont Older Open Space Preserve on June 14.
The 5.4-mile trail will take hikers through Tony Look to Coyote Ridge to Lookout Loop. The terrain is moderately challenging, and the hike should take three hours to complete.
Participants should meet at the Garrod Farms parking area at 22645 Garrod Road, Saratoga, at 7:50 a.m. Register and fill out the required liability waiver at https://shorturl.at/rZBZv before the event.
Student presentation in Taiwan
A trio of Saratoga High School students presented a drone that monitors carbon emissions in Taiwan in April.
Seniors Kirby Fung, Ryan Modafe and Varun Thota were accompanied by their teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander at the 2025 Global Sustainable Student Action Summit.
Their project was called “Dronezero: An Innovative CO2 Monitoring System.” They designed and created a drone that serves as a cost-effective solution to satellite monitoring of carbon dioxide emissions while also making the information publicly accessible.

