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Guided Nature Walks at Mission Trails Regional Park

When:
Repeats every week on the Saturday until Sat Dec 22 2012 .
Sat, 01/28/2012 - 8:30am - 10:00am
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Guided Walks / Hikes / Tours, All ages, Educational Activity, Family Activity, Nature Activity, FREE!

Join MTRP Trail Guides on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. on a guided walk from the Kumeyaay Lake Campground Entry Station.         Trail Guides choose from three trails:
1. On the Kumeyaay Lake walk, you are surrounded by cottonwood and sycamore trees growing along-side dense willow thickets, the habitat of the endangered Least Bell's Vireo.
2. On the walk to Old Mission Dam, a registered historic site, you learn the story of San Diego's early efforts to achieve a reliable water supply.
3. The Oak Canyon Trail takes you along a narrow streambed with seasonal waterfalls and colorful wildflowers.
Walks may incorporate a portion of the Grasslands Trail.

These free interpretive nature walks are offered to enhance your appreciation of our open space and the unique beauty of San Diego's natural environment.Walks are free, open to the public with no reservations required, and will accommodate the physical or special needs of the group.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and bring along water. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended. Walk canceled if raining.

 

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