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12/05 Photographer's Tour of Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs
Once the romping grounds of the Bay Area elite since 1866, Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs (GYHS) offers and peaceful escape from the hectic pace of Silicon Valley business.
GYHS has been closed to the public for 47 years. This historic landmark features a mineral well, 20 structures in varying degrees of aging (cabins, bathhouses, shrine, footbridge, pools), mature manzanita grove, bamboo, sequoia.
This is an opportunity to hone photography skills, record a moment in history, and enjoy a pleasant picnic in this peaceful canyon.
Your day will begin promptly at 1:00 pm. with check-in and quick review of Parks Guidelines. A 30-minute guided tour will give an overview of the property and the historical perspective. You are then allowed freedom to frame and capture images, picnic, and explore.
Participation in this event supports FOGHS preservation and restoration efforts and contributes toward attendance in Coe State Parks activities.
Participants are invited to contribute images to FOGHS collection for presentation and promotional materials, and to donate prints for a future benefit exhibit and/or auction.
Professional photographers are subject to additional $65 Parks fees if images are for commercial purposes. Forms and Parks Guidelines will be emailed to participants. Limited copies will be available on site.
Registration: $25 per person by Thursday, December 2nd. Late registration: $35 12/3 online & 12/4 on site, must arrive by 15 minutes earlier to complete paperwork. Professional Photographers: $90 ($25 registration + $65 parks fee). Be sure to include email to receive the pdf use application forms, guidelines and site map. Join FOGHS today and take advantage of a price discount! If you are a member or full time student, email info@FriendsOfGilroyHotSprings.org for the purchase price password.
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LocationGilroy Yamato Hot Springs
Gilroy Hot Springs Road
Gilroy, CA 95020
United States
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