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Welcome
to the Stanford Dish
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The
Dish is a special area to both Stanford and the surrounding communities,
and it serves many purposes.
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- Academic
programs The Dish itself is a radiotelescope that is still
in use. Other research and teaching programs also use the dish area.
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- Environmental
Restoration Stanford's Conservation Biology Program is directing
a program of environmental restoration in the dish area, which includes
use of native grasses and other plants.
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- Habitat
Conservation
Portions of the dish area will be devoted to special efforts to enhance
habitat for the California tiger salamander, including the development of new
breeding ponds.
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- Recreation
The Dish is a popular recreational area for hiking and jogging
and is open to the public from approximately sunrise to sunset throughout the year.
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The
Stanford Dish area is open to recreational visitors the following hours:
January 6:30 AM-5:30 PM
February 6:30 AM-6 PM
March 6 AM-6:30 PM
April 6 AM-8 PM
May 6 AM-8 PM
June 6 AM-8 PM
July 6 AM-8 PM
August 6 AM-8 PM
September 6:30 AM-7:30 PM
October 6:30 AM-6:30 PM
November 6:30 AM-5:30 PM
December 6:30 AM-5:30 PM
The schedule is adjusted monthly to closely match sunrise and sunset.
Visitors may not enter the area 20 minutes prior to closing.
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