3 - Willow Slough Bridge & Buttonbushes

Lining both sides of the bridge are dense stands of buttonbush, a native wetland shrub. In summer, its distinctive white, spherical flower clusters resemble large buttons, giving the plant its name. Interspersed among the buttonbushes are willow trees, another common sight in riparian areas. The Miwok people, who once lived throughout this region, skillfully used willow poles as the framework for their traditional dwellings, showcasing their deep connection to the land and its resources.

Cosumnes River Preserve Wetlands Walk
  1. 1 - Trailhead
  2. 2 - Willow Slough
  3. 3 - Willow Slough Bridge & Buttonbushes
  4. 4 - Trail Crossroads / Wetlands
  5. 24 - Tree Swallow Box
  6. 25 - Creeping Wild Rye
  7. 26 - Willow Slough North Bridge - Tule & Cattail
  8. 27 - Valley Oak Planting
  9. 28 - Franklin Pond & Turtles
  10. 29 - Flooded Wetland Pond & Sandhill Cranes
  11. 30 - Boardwalk Trail
  12. 31 - Lookout