Nature’s Hidden Treasure
Welcome to ” Nature’s Hidden Treasure!”
During the summer of 1998 over 100 hard working volunteers, ranging from 5 to 70 years of age working together, put in over 2,300 hours to complete one of the largest murals of its kind.
Located at Root Park in downtown San Leandro, it covers approximately 19,500 square feet.
Bears
Please, don’t feed the bear. The Brown Bear once populated California, but sadly, it’s numbers declined due to human interference.
Donors
Here, we see a list of the Donors. These people, companies, as well as the volunteers helped make, “Natures Hidden Treasure” a true marvel of the East Bay
fish
Discovered in San Leandro Creek, the Rainbow Trout is the logo for the Friends of San Leandro Creek.
native
The Ohlone Tribe populated this area for years. This portion of the mural depicts a Ohlone tribe member hunting for fish.
saying
“We have not inherited the earth from our Mothers and Fathers, we are borrowing it from our children and grandchildren.”