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Nature Club - Mission Trails Regional Park
Nature Club is a FREE program designed to provide children ages 8 to 12 with the opportunity to spend time outdoors, connecting with nature. Each Nature Club will meet on the Saturdays listed below and offer hiking and various fun-filled nature related activities! Children will be immersed with the sights and sounds of nature as they build friendships and share memorable experiences.
Children should wear closed-toe shoes, weather-appropriate clothing in layers, hat and sunscreen. Also, be sure to bring drinking water, a snack and a backpack. For evening programs, please also bring along a flashlight.
Space is limited to 10 participants and advance reservations are required. Contact Ranger Mika at (619) 668-2746, or at: mshimadacicirelli@sandiego.gov
DATES, TIMES, TOPICS & LOCATIONS:
Saturday, January 14th - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Winter Nature Quest
Level 4 Hike, Sensory Awareness & Nature Journal
Meet at Barker Way Service Road
(Pick up from Golfcrest & Navajo)
Saturday, January 21st - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Animal Tracking
Level 1 Hike, Track Identification
Meet at the Visitor Center
Saturday, January 28th - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Nature Expedition #3
Level 1 Hike, Journal Writing & Photography
Meet at the Tierrasanta entrance
Notice and Disclaimer
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Partner information may not necessarily reflect the views of San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative or any of its members, directors or employees, and the inclusion of this information does not imply an endorsement of that information by San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative.
In your efforts to connect children with nature, San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative would like to remind parents and other adults that there are risks associated with outdoor activities. San Diego Audubon Society and San Diego Children and Nature Collaborative recommends that before you start on your adventures, you become aware of and alert children to any unsafe areas or conditions that may be present in your surroundings. You should also be aware of your and your childrens physical limitations and always take necessary safety precautions while exploring the outdoors.

