The Find Food Bank is one of many regional food banks across the US that acts as a hub, sourcing food from a variety of places across the US and from people, processing it safely in our warehouse, and distributing it equitably to the hundreds of food pantries, nonprofit organizations, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and Mobile Markets that serve individual communities across the desert region.
Come join us at the Findl Food Bank in Indio and help prepare food boxes for distribution to families in need through out the valley. We will work a 3 hour shift (8-11 am) and then after go to lunch at TKB Bakery & Deli Website click here
8:00 AM at the Food Bank 83775 Citrus Ave, Indio, CA 92201 MAP
Wear comfortable closed toe, sturdy footwear.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling.
Contact hike leader: Joey: EMAIL
Cancel: If you cannot make this event, please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the event leader.
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Welcome...2026
GO SBVC Monthly Meeting & Dinner Enjoy an evening of community, connection and conversation
Wednesday, January 21, from 6:00-8:00PM
**Why Come? - Meet Core Group members and fellow outdoor enthusiasts - Share your ideas, questions, and feedback - Help shape future GO Santa Barbara/Ventura adventures - Enjoy delicious food and great company **When & Where: - 6:00 PM - Meeting begins, all are welcome to join - 7:00 PM - Dinner and socializing - Parking is free in the restaurant lot or across the street - Please RSVP and we'll save you a seat - We meet in the back private dining area next to patio - Pepe's has a "no separate checks" policy so please be prepared to pay with Venmo, Zelle, or cash
We meet monthly to collaborate and socialize—building and strengthening our community together. Whether you're a longtime Great Outdoors member, brand new to the group, or just exploring, we'd love to see you there! Pepe's Mexican Restaurant-Old Town Goleta 254 Orange Avenue
Join Us for Community, Connection & Great Conversation!
The Great Outdoors San Diego Core Group gathers monthly to share ideas, break bread, and build our outdoor community together - and we'd love to see you there!
Whether you're a long-time member, curious newcomer, or somewhere in between, this is YOUR chance to:
Here's How It Works:
️ 6:15pm - Arrive early for food & mingling at Urban Plates (1620 Camino de la Reina, San Diego CA 92108). rder some food, meet at one of the outdoor patio tables, eat and chat!
7:00pm - Montnhly meeting kicks off (we'll wrap up by 8:30pm)
Parking: Free and easy in the lot
Planning to join us? Please RSVP so we can save you a seat!
Questions? Reach out to Brent Sammons at 858.663.2865
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Great Outdoors San Diego EDI Statement
Great Outdoors San Diego and our members enjoy the privilege of using the outdoors for recreation. We strive to include more of our community, especially those historically not included. Please encourage your friends, neighbors, and community members to come out and join us! If something is holding them back, please contact GOSD to explore accommodations including equipment available for lend or sponsorships for events.
This 7.4 mile, shuttle hike offers a great aerobic workout while enjoying the beauty of the San Jacinto Mountains, Santa Rosa Mountains, and Coachella Valley. A creek after the big uphill climb offers a refreshing break from the desert mountain trail conditions. The return trail follows high above the creek as it descends into Palm Canyon.
Everyone will gather for this shuttle-supported hike at 8:30 AM at the Trading Post inside Indian Canyons. Once gathered, several cars will be used to shuttle all hikers to the Murray Canyon parking lot where the hike will begin.
The Indian Canyons gate is located at the southern end of South Palm Canyon Drive. Admission is $12 per adult with a discounted senior (62+) price of $7; U.S. Military (active, reserve or retired) is free. for speed and ease of entry partiipants are encouraged to pay online, print out the confirmation and hand it to the gate agent. For payment information click here.
Our hike begins on the well maintained Coffman Trail with fairly modest grades. We’ll climb over 2,000 feet in just over 3 miles. After this climb, the trail gradually descends to a creek that may or may not allow a dry crossing. From there we connect with the West Fork Trail for the mostly downhill hike back to Palm Canyon and the Trading Post. There are panoramic views and dessert flora and fauna.
No internet, very little shade, bring plenty of water.
Bring: Ten Essentials, water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch/ snacks, sun protection and layered clothing; hiking poles may be helpful. Carry emergency contact (ICE) information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and long pants (due to spiked bushes trailside) are recommended. Adequate drinking water IS required.
Hiking Requirements: You will need to be in VERY good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share.
Hike leader: Howard K; email click here
Cancel: If you cannot make a hike for which you have registered please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the hike leader.
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
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Union Station and Fred Harvey Restaurant tour
January 22, 2026 beginning at 10:30 AM
I, Frederick Brown, a Metro Arts Council Docent will be leading a group tour of Union Station and the Fred Harvey Restaurant on January 22, 20206, beginning at 10:30 AM and ending at approximately 12:00 PM. Because the group that has requested the tour is small, Barbara Lashenik who is in charge of the art tours told me that I could invite members of another group. Because I will be helping her to set up the tour, I need to be at Metro Headquarters at 9:15 AM and won’t be able to join those riding the train.
For those interested in driving, we will be meeting at the Information Booth just inside the entrance to the station at 10:30 AM. For those taking metro from Long Beach, the best place to park is Willow Street Station which has amble free parking. To arrive at Union Station, take the northbound A Line toward Pomona North, leaving Willow Station at 9:11 AM, arriving at Union Station at 10:07 AM. That will allow you 23 minutes to walk to the West Portal where you will find the Information Booth. Because I will be helping her to set up the tour, I need to be at Metro Headquarters at 9:15 AM and won’t be able to join those riding the train
Union Station was finished and opened in 1939. Metro purchased Union Station in 2011 and has been refurbishing it since.
We will begin our tour in the concourse, then visit the restaurant, followed by the waiting room. Lastly we will travel through the passageway to the East Portal. You will hear about he architecture and history of the station. We will also view some of the art in the station in the time that we have.
For those wanting to have lunch, there are several good options around the station.
The previous email had different dates in the description of the hike. The correct date is Saturday, January 24th, 2026 at 9:00 AM. Sorry for the confusion.
A Moderate Hike in the Puente Hills Preserve in Whittier
Sycamore Canyon to Water Tower
Saturday January 24, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
NOTE: Photos are from this hike in October 2024
Distance: 6.3 miles | Elevation gain: 1,132 Ft
Time: Allow about 3 -3.5 hours depending on our pace and water/snack/lunch breaks.
This one is ideal for our Long Beach members as the trailhead is 3 minutes off the 605 freeway near Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier. It’s an easy 30 minute drive from Long Beach.
This in and out hike starts in Sycamore Canyon, located in the Puente Hills Preserve.
From the website of the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority:
Located in the westernmost portion of the Preserve, just south of Rose Hills Memorial Park, Sycamore Canyon boasts a perennial creek and large riparian trees along the meandering Sycamore Canyon Trail.
Due to the varied topography and presence of water, the canyon is home to a variety of plant communities and wildlife such as mule deer, bobcats, several species of bats, and California toads.
It is an especially good birdwatching area, with regular sightings of the regionally significant coastal cactus wren and federally threatened coastal California gnatcatcher, as well as seasonally migrating bird species.
Because of the presence of ecologically sensitive resources, Sycamore Canyon Trail is only open to hiking (dogs, horseback riding, and bicycles are not allowed).
Along the way there are great views of Rose Hills (the largest cemetery in North America) and its Buddhist Columbarium (the largest Buddhist pagoda in the United States).
Big THANKS to GO members and Whittier residents Joe Huckeba and Jim VanCampen for suggesting this hike.
Where Do We Begin?
The trailhead is 3 minutes off the 605 freeway just before Rose Hills Memorial park at:
5040 Workman Mill Road in Whittier, CA
Link to Trailhead in Google Maps
There is a porta potty at the trailhead.
The Hike
The hike is pretty flat for the first mile and we will go past a small oil field at the beginning of the hike. There is a small creek with pretty lush vegetation including the namesake sycamore trees. We will cross the creek and then there is a series of switchbacks that takes us up to Rattlesnake Ridge. This is the hardest section of the hike.
Once on the ridge the view is 360 degrees and is impressive one a clear day. From there we continue on the ridge and have one more hill to climb (the second hardest section) to get to our destination, the water tower.
After a short break we will continue back the way we came. There is not much shade on the entire hike.
What to Bring:
You should bring your ten essentials, a day pack, water (2 to 3 liters), trekking poles, sunscreen, hat and trail snacks.
Option:
If there is any interest, we can have lunch after the hike at:
Rodeo 72 Public Market
7012 Walnut Grove Dr, Whittier CA
Any Questions:
If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to your trip leader.
Email: [email protected]
If there are any last-minute day-of cancellations,
please let me know via text:
626-319- 4740.
Click here for the list of ten essentials.
Wear shoes with good tread, as parts of the trail are steep with loose gravel.
Carpooling is recommended to help reduce gas, cost and the environment.
If you cannot attend, please cancel your registration, so the next person on the waiting list can have a chance to register.
Due to popular demand, the bike ride originally scheduled for Christmas Day and rescheduled twice will be offered again on January 24, 2026
The original Christmas Morning bike ride (rescheduled twice due to weather), is being offered again. The ride will follow neighborhood streets in North Palm Springs, some with designated bike lanes, the CV Link from the N Sunrise terminus extension to Gene Autry/Vista Chino and on to Ramon, The Dinah Shore Bridge and Demuth Park.
CV Link and bike lanes will take us north through the airport industrial area on the return to Ruth Hardy Park.
Bathrooms are available at Ruth Hardy Park, Victoria Park and Demuth Park.
Meet Location: Ruth Hardy Park Tennis Court Parking Lot along Via Miraleste. (Map click here)
What to Bring: Water (2-3 liters recommended), snacks, sun protection, and layered clothing. Carry emergency contact information. All riders are strongly encouraged to wear helmets. Remember to inflate your tires to the recommended PSI. You may want to bring a tire pump, spare tube, and bike tools.
Don't forget when checking your tires to re-adjust your seat height in order to get your best leg extension while riding.
You should consider yourself a confident street cyclist in order to enjoy this PS Loop bike ride.
Event Leader Bill B. email click here
If you cannot make an event for which you have registered please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the event leader.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members.
To sign up as a member, click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
The SBVC Great Outdoors goes indoors once again for.....
Game Night and Potluck!
Please join us for a game night with potluck buffet of hearty appetizers and such at the home of Claude Raffin. Bring a potluck item to share and a beverage for yourself and/or to share. Also, feel free to bring a game (board, card, what have you) that three or more people could play. We'll start with one big group game to break the ice, then break into smaller groups to play games brought by guests.
Date: Saturday, January 24
Time: Social hour with potluck dinner (provided by you) begins 5:00pm. Games start around 6:00ish.
Location: The home of Claude Raffin. (Request address if needed after registration.)
Bring: A dish to contribute to the potluck, a beverage for yourself and/or to share, and a game you might like to play with other guests.
RSVP required. Attendance limited.
Depending on the weather, this hike will be dry trail hiking or light-snow/ice hiking along Willow Creek trail to Hidden Divide.
Snow/ice hiking will require crampons. You can buy them at an outdoor store like REI, and they can be found on Amazon. I have the ICETRAX V3 Tungsten Crampons and they work well.
If the snow is too deep or the weather is threatening, then this hike will be cancelled.
Willow Creek trail to Hidden Divide
This is a hike for strong hikers. We will take the Tram up and enter the wilderness and head up the Willow Creek trail for almost 1.75 miles to Hidden Divide overlook, and return the same way -- 3.5 miles total.
You should have hiked at elevation before (Idyllwild, Big Bear, Mt San Jacinto) and are comfortable with wet conditions.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, water (1 to 2 liters recommended), lunch/snacks, sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry emergency contact information.
Hiking Requirements: You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Contact hike leader: Joey D. email click here
Cancellation: If you cannot make a hike for which you have registered please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the hike leader.
Registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here
Art Walk of Bunker Hill, Downtown LA
When: 10 AM, Sunday, January 25, 2026
Join Getty & LACMA docent Brian Burchfield as we explore the many sculpture gardens of Bunker Hill.
Where: We’ll meet at the plaza in front of Bank of America Tower at 333 Hope Street. Look for Alexander Calder’s Four Arches.
Some of the artists whose work we will see include Alexander Calder, Robert Graham, Louise Nevelson, Larry Bell and Frank Gehry.
We suggest taking public transportation or parking nearby at Walt Disney Concert Hall or MOCA.
The tour will either end at MOCA sculpture garden called the Nest to see Larry Bell work titled Bill and Coo, or at Walt Disney Concert Hall where we will look at Frank Gehry’s sculpture A Rose for Lily.
Optional Lunch: We can take Angel’s Flight down to Grand Central Market or the trip leader can suggest other places in the area for the group to lunch around noon. Angel’s Flight costs $1.50 to ride one way. They take Metro TAP cards.
Registration is free but required for liability waiver purposes.
Trip Leader: Brian Burchfield [email protected]
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San Diego Outdoor Pickleball!
Join Us for Pickleball on Coronado!
Ready for some light-hearted pickleball fun? Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) and Rainbow Picklers team up every other Sunday for a friendly morning of play. All skill levels welcome—newbies included! Just bring a paddle, water, and sunscreen.
Date & Time: Every other Sunday 10:00–11:50am Location: Pickleball courts at the Coronado Marriott Wellness Center (just inside the main entrance, to the right)
Cost: $8 per person to play Parking: Free street parking – or $5 on-site for 2.5 hours with validation at the Wellness Center
How to RSVP
Register here through the GOSD event page.
Download the “Swish Sports” app. (Brent will send you the group link – see below.)
Email Brent Sammons at [email protected] to get a link to join the Swish App group, “Rainbow Picklers”.
RSVP for each game via the Swish app. (Registration closes at 9am Friday before each Sunday game so we can secure the right number of courts. Late cancellations or no-shows are still responsible for the $8 court fee.)
We hope to see you on the courts!
IT'S TIME TO STRIKE UP SOME FUN!
Sunday, January 25th, 2026
Registration for this event is limited to GO members. Nonmembers and guests may join Great Outdoors - click here.
Please join us for the Great Outdoors Palm Springs BOWLING AFTERNOON on Sunday, January 25th, 2026 from 12:45 to 3:00 pm. PLEASE ARRIVE BY 12:45 PM. BOWLING WILL COMMENCE AT 1:00 PM SHARP! Palm Springs Lanes is located at 68051 Ramon Road in Cathedral City. (click here for directions).
Each team will be comprised of 6 people. Palm Springs Lanes will provide each team free shoe rental, as well as a large pizza and 2 pitchers of soft drinks for each team (included in the cost per member). Additional food/drinks are available at the Snack Bar on a cash basis.
NOTE: Please wear your GREAT OUTDOORS T-shirts!
The cost to members for this event is $25.00 per person. Payment must be made at time of registration. Due to prepayment requirements we have with the bowling alley, there will be no refunds if you cancel this event. Please let Robert Varga know if you cannot attend so we may plan accordingly.
This event is limited to 32 attendees.
For questions, please contact Robert Varga via text 760-641-9112.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader if you wish.
Thank you for participating in the Great Outdoors club!
Toutain canyon and waterfall is a short but moderately challenging hike to a beautiful waterfall in Toutain Canyon (adjacent to Whitewater Canyon Preserve). We follow the stream bed, traversing river rubble at the mouth of the canyon, passing through shaded cottonwood and sycamore glens, and walking across mats of wild grapevines to reach the waterfall. Includes multiple stream crossings (one-stride wide) and some travel in damp stream bed (water level very shallow).
Bring: Ten Essentials, water, sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Ask leader about dogs.
Hiking Requirements - You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling.
Weather forecast click here
Contact hike leader: Kirk O. Email
The canyon was named after Joe Toutain, who owned a ranch in the area until 1930 (when he sold it), and lived in Iron Canyon, a canyon on the north side of the Whitewater Canyon Road, between Bonnie Bell and the Whitewater Preserve Visitor Centre (the mouth of that canyon is visible from the road).
Joe Toutain is remembered as a Constable who was a member of the posse that tracked Willie Boy. You can find good information about the Willie Boy story at the following link:
https://www.ucr.edu/magazine/summer-2023/willie-boy
Join your GOPS friends at Comedy Riot, a Stand-Up Comedy Competition at Revolution Stage Company. Support our member Brock Bennett as he competes to be crowned the funniest person in Palm Springs. He has made it to the Semi-Finals!
If Brock makes the cut again we'll be back to support him in the Finals on Feb. 2. If any other GOPS members are competing please tell [email protected] so we know to support you too!
Purchase tickets here. (Registration with GOPS does not buy you a ticket.)
Speaker Series:
Why Do You Rarely See
Animals on Our Hikes?
Come join Darin Furry as he discusses
animals of the Coachella Valley.
This presentation will be held before our monthly Core Group meeting located at:
The LGBTQ Center Center: 1301 North Palm Canyon Dr., Room 3, Floor 3, Palm Springs 92262
Light refreshments will be provided before the presentation.
For questions about the event, contact Dennis Curran at [email protected]
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS OF THE ROOM, WE MUST LIMIT THE NUMBER OF ATTENDEES. ADDITIONALLY, ONLY ONE GUEST REGISTRATION PER INDIVIDUAL IS ALLOWED.
IF THE EVENT IS FULL, PLEASE REGISTER ON THE WAITLIST. IN MOST CASES THERE ARE CANCELLATIONS PRIOR TO THE EVENT AND WE CAN USUALLY ACCOMMODATE EVERYONE.
GOPS Monthly Core Group Meetings are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of each month starting at 6:30 pm, subject to change due to holidays and conflicting events. Meetings can be attended online via Zoom each month. Meetings are held simultaneously in-person in January, March, May, July, September and November 2026. In-person meetings are held at the Center, 3rd floor Meeting Room 3, 1301 North Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA.
Check the event registration details for the date and the particulars of the meeting.
GOPS members can attend by registering for the meeting. For best results in attending via Zoom, plan to use a computer or tablet equipped with a camera and microphone. Information on how to enter the Zoom meeting will be provided to registrants in their Confirmation and Reminder emails.
Join us for a 25-mile fast paced bike ride around the perimeter of Palm Springs using the CV Link. This ride is ideal for riders with e-bikes or those who are accustomed to moving quickly on standard road bikes. We’ll try to maintain a pace of about 15 mph.
Starting at Denny’s in Cathedral City we’ll catch the Link on Date Palm, then head west to downtown Palm Springs. At Belardo, we’ll turn north and use residential streets, going through Old Las Palmas, then cross Palm Canyon at Racquet Club Road.
Once we’ve crossed Palm Canyon, we will ride for about a quarter mile on a tricky section of narrow sidewalk, meandering around bus shelters and light posts. After that, the rest of our ride is wide open as we use the northern section of the Link to continue onward.
The construction on the underpass at Ramon is finished! So, we will have the pleasure of crossing under Ramon and continuing back to the starting point.
Meet Time and Location: Meet at 7:45 am at Denny's in Cathedral City (Map click here) for a prompt 8:00 am departure.
You should consider yourself an experienced cyclist in order to enjoy this PS Loop bike ride.
Event Leader: Jesse Y. email click here
Meeting Time: 8:00 am at the intersection of Murray Canyon Dr. and S Toledo Ave - Palm Springs near Smoke Tree Stables: click here.
Parking: Plenty of parking on Murray Canyon and Toledo
Join us for a short easy early morning hike on the Earl Henderson Trail. We will cross the Palm Canyon Wash and then hike up to the Trail. The Trail contours the slopes just above the Wash. The Trail affords great views of South Palm Springs on the way out and more great views of Palm Springs proper on the way back. No Pets allowed.
Bring: Ten Essentials, water, sun protection, and layered clothing. Hiking poles may be helpful. Carry Emergency Contact Information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Contact hike leader: John R.: Email click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
Meeting Time: 8:00 am at the intersection of Murray Canyon Dr. and S Toledo Ave - Palm Springs near Smoke Tree Stables click here.
Bring: Ten Essentials, water sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry Emergency Contact Information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Sitton Peak Day Hike!
January 31 - 9:00 AM
Via Bear Ridge Trail and Bear Canyon Trail
Meeting Place: Trailhead near the Candy Store.
Details: Moderate+ – 10.0 miles – 2100 ft gain/loss –
In Orange County there are so many awesome hiking options that are often overlooked. The Bear Canyon and Bear Ridge Trails (we will take one trail to the peak and return via the other trail) to Sitton Peak Trail in the San Mateo Wilderness is one of those.
Pictured: Arrived at Four Corners on the trail - intersection of four trails.
Sitton tops out at 3,273 feet and it is a 5 mile hike to the summit from the Bear Canyon Wilderness Trailhead. We will meet in the parking lot across the street from the Ortega Oaks Candy Store (which has amazing post hike sandwiches by the way). You will need an Adventure Pass National Park Pass displayed on your vehicle.
You will see beautiful views of the seldom visited San Mateo Wilderness.
From here it's a scramble up the side of the mountain to get to the peak. It can be overgrown so some mild bushwhacking may be in order, but that's all part of the fun! At the top you'll be rewarded with a full 360 degree view of the Cleveland National Forest and on a clear day out to the ocean toward Catalina.
This is the 10 mile out-and-back hike with a mini-loop via the Bear Canyon Trail and the Bear Ridge Trail.
Getting to the Trailhead:
The trail head is off the Ortega Highway (74):
Parking is in the lot on the other side of the highway from the Candy Store (Yes, there really is a candy store on the Ortego Highway, out in the middle of the wilderness.)
From Lake Elsinore Center, the parking lot is
13.8 miles on the right side of the road.
From San Juan Capistrano, it is 19.7 miles.
Click here for a map.
We will be meeting for lunch (optional) after the hike, in the Outlets Mall in San Clemente.
A National Forest Adventure PassCllick
Click here for locations that sell this pass.
The America the Beautiful — The National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass covers all:
National Forests
National Wildlife Refuges
Bureau of Land Management sites
Bureau of Reclamation sites
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites
National Parks
You should bring your ten essentials (Click here for the list.), a day pack, water (2 to 3 liters), trekking poles, sunscreen, hat, trail snacks, and plan on wearing hiking boots or shoes (preferably waterproof).
Carpooling is recommended to help reduce gas cost and parking
Lance Whitmier will be leading this hike.
He can be reached at: [email protected]
" The first time I went to Sitton Peak, I was on a solo hike. Awesome trail, and for the most part I only saw 4 other hikers during my trek and this was on a Sunday! The trail has rolling hills, but it is the last 1/4 mile that upgrades this hike to a moderate +. It is a minor workout getting to the top, but well worth the effort with spectacular views!"
Lance
Photos from previous Sitton Peak Hikes:
Yep, we made it to the top!
This hike offers some of the best 180-degree views of the Palm Springs area. We will start with a steep climb by switchbacks above Palm Springs with expansive city vistas and a view of the entire Coachella Valley. A highlight of the trail is a viewpoint high above Tahquitz Canyon with a glimpse of the falls. We will hike to the picnic tables at the top and continue south to the trailhead on South Palm Canyon Drive with breaks at the picnic tables along the way. Bighorn sheep are frequently seen along this trail.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (adequate drinking water is required; 1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks/lunch, sun protection, layered clothing. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Hiking poles may be helpful.
Hike Leader: Howard K. email click here
Hiking Requirements: You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. For additional information click here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather may cancel.
This hike winds through geologic formations that represent a vast expanse of geologic history from about 1.7 billion years ago to the present. Geologists from all over the world come here to study the exposed results of tectonics forces. Hikers enjoy this enchanted high-walled canyon with ladders to access different levels and marvel at the variety of colors in the Painted Canyon rocks. Participants are encouraged to read about the geology before the hike. “Painted Canyon Geology” typed into a search bar returns a very good selection of sites. For a simple introduction click here.
We drive to Painted Canyon Road located east of Mecca, a distance of 42 miles from our meeting place and will require an hour of drive time. The last 5 miles are on a sandy road with washes and washboard. All-wheel drive or better strongly suggested. Possible lunch stop in Mecca after the hike--driver option.
Rain in the days just prior to the hike or day of the hike may result in cancellation due to the access road condition or flash flood possibilities.
Meeting Time: Departing at 8:00 AM
Departure Location: Parking lot near Walmart Gas - Ramon/Crossley in Palm Springs. Map
What to Bring: Ten Essentials (click here). Water (2 to 3 liters recommended), trail snacks, sun protection and layered clothing, Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread is required. Gloves may be helpful. Hiking poles may be helpful on sand and some slopes, but may be a hinderance while climbing ladders.
Hike Leader: Spencer B. Email and Howard K.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Possible stop for lunch in Mecca after the hike. Please arrange carpooling accordingly.
Morteros Trail is a short but fascinating cultural hike located in Little Blair Valley, within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in southern California. The trail offers a unique opportunity to explore an area once used by the Kumeyaay people as a seasonal settlement and food-processing site, and is rich with archaeological features that reflect ancient lifeways in the desert.
Hike Start Time and Location: 9:30am at Morteros Trail
Hike Length: Approximately 0.5–1 mile round trip
Hike Elevation Change: N/A
Hike Difficulty Rating: Easy. Minimal elevation change makes it suitable for most hikers, including families and beginners.
Estimated Hike Time: 2-2.5hrs. Allow 30–60 minutes to explore the main features.
Hike Type (out-and-back, loop, shuttle): out and back
Hiking Trail Details (AllTrails or Similar link): https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/the-morteros-trail--2
Parking Information: Parking is available at the trailhead. The trailhead is 5mi from the entrance via a sand/dirt road off S-2 into Blair Valley; typical 2WD access is possible but check road conditions before you go.
Google Map to Trailhead: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8vfM275sjYtRq3d66
Costs involved: The hike itself is free (no permit required), though a state park day-use fee may apply at some parking points.
Pets Permitted: Not allowed on trail.
Trail Basics & Logistics
Cultural & Historical Significance
The word “Morteros” refers to grinding holes (also called morteros or ehmuu by the Kumeyaay) carved into large rocks where indigenous people ground seeds, nuts, and agave into flour and meal. These features are sometimes called bedrock mortars or grinding slicks, depending on how the rock was worn.
As you follow the trail:
This trail isn’t just about the distance you cover — it’s about seeing tangible remnants of Indigenous life in the desert and learning about centuries-old food preparation, shelter use, and artistic expression.
What You Will See on the Trail
Archaeological Features
Natural Features
Tips for Visitors
Why Morteros Trail Is Special
Morteros Trail stands out not for its length or physical challenge, but for its deep connection to the desert’s human history. You’re walking through a landscape that was actively used by Native Americans for food processing, shelter, and expression thousands of years before modern visitors arrived — a rare and meaningful experience in one of California’s most spectacular state parks.
Who to Contact with Questions:
*Note on the 10 essentials - The 10 essentials are a collection or system of items that significantly increase your safety on any hike or outdoors trip. This is not an exhaustive list of anything you could ever need. You can visit the link included Here but one version of this list is as follows:
1. Navigation
2. Headlamp
3. Sun Protection
4. First Aid
5. Knife
6. Fire
7. Shelter
8. Extra food
9. Extra water
10. Extra clothes
Calendar Planning Meeting
This meeting is for the GOLA Core Group and anyone else who would like to lead, share ideas, and connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts.
Let’s come together and plan amazing outdoor experiences to make GOLA even better!
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM to Noon
Location: Home of John & Lin (SW of the 405 & 10 Freeway Junction)
Exact address will be emailed to registrants well before the meeting.
Continental breakfast will be provided.
Meeting will be in the backyard so bring a hat.
Come be part of the conversation and help shape upcoming adventures.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Please register now so the hosts know how many to plan for.
Russell Hammerl [email protected]
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Pictograph Trail is a culturally rich and scenic hike in the Little Blair Valley Cultural Preserve, within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in Southern California. It leads to an ancient Kumeyaay rock art (pictograph) site and offers visitors a tangible connection to Indigenous history set against a striking desert backdrop.
Hike Start Time and Location: 12:30pm at Pictograph Trail
Hike Length: 2.6 miles round-trip
Hike Elevation Change: Modest — roughly a few hundred feet of gain as you approach the pictographs and potential extended viewpoints.
Hike Difficulty Rating: Moderate. Most of the trail is well-defined with gentle terrain; the first section crosses a low divide into Smuggler Canyon.
Estimated Hike Time: Plan 2-3 hours total, allowing time to view the pictographs and take in the scenery.
Hiking Trail Details (AllTrails or Similar link): https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/pictograph-trail
Google Map: https://greatoutdoors.org/admin/events/details/edit/?DetailsDisplayMode=Edit&eventId=6509203&selTab=1
Parking Information: The trailhead is via unpaved sand roads through Blair Valley and Little Blair Valley; high-clearance or AWD vehicles recommended, especially after rain.
Costs involved: N/A
Who to Contact with Questions: Len Burkhart at [email protected]
The destination of this trail is a rock art panel created by the Kumeyaay people over a 1,000 years ago. These pictographs are painted in red and yellow pigments and feature geometric forms such as diamond chains, chevrons, and wavy lines. The motifs precise meanings are not fully understood by archaeologists.
This site is one of the few rock art locations in the park that is advertised and interpreted for the public, set within the broader Little Blair Valley Cultural Preserve that protects multiple Indigenous sites including processing areas and seasonal habitation zone.
What You’ll See on the Trail
Ancient Rock Art (Pictographs)
Desert Landscape & Flora
Tips for Visiting
Why Pictograph Trail Is Worth It
What makes Pictograph Trail particularly special is how it blends outdoor adventure with deep cultural resonance. You are not just walking through a desert wash — you are moving through space shaped by centuries of Indigenous presence, stopping at art that has survived since long before European contact. Whether you are curious about Native American history, geology, or just beautiful open spaces, this trail offers a meaningful and accessible window into both cultural heritage and desert beauty.
This is a challenging 7.5mi hike to Murray Hill, the landmark south of Palm Springs and nearly midway between the Cathedral Cove and Andreas Hills residential areas. You must be in good physical condition and able to complete a 2,000 ft elevation gain in three miles for nearly 8 miles round trip; there are significant altitude gains going both ways on this trail. This hike is geared for those new to Murray Hill...it is a challenging hike for sure but not as intimidating as it looks from the bottom...the pace will be slower to help make sure we stay as a group, keeping in mind we need to be back to the starting point by the time stated! Starting at the Frank Bogert Trailhead off of Andreas Hills Rd the route will follow Bogert Trail up the valley to the Wild-Horse Trail, connecting with the Clara Burgess Trail then hilltop spur to the top of for snacks/lunch, ooohs & ahhhhs, and pictures. We will return back the same route as we came.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters or more are recommended), trail snacks, sun protection, layered clothing, and trekking poles; carry emergency contact information (ICE).
Hiking Requirements: You will need to be in very good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Trekking poles can be very helpful.
Please notify the hike leaders if you cannot make a hike for which you have registered, there may be a waitlist. Remember to be punctual at the meeting place or you may be left behind.
Carpooling to the trailhead is encouraged due to limited parking in the trailhead lot. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share.
Explore one of our best natural areas that is home to a variety of desert vegetation and wildlife. Experience mountain & canyon views with Palm Springs in the distance. The turnaround point features a waterfall at a Palm Oasis.
Location/directions: Ample parking along the west side of South Palm Canyon Dr. near the bridge by the South Lykken trailhead. Map to trailhead parking.
Contact Hike Leader: Kirk O. email click here
What to bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch/snacks, sun protection, layered clothing, electrolyte supplements. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Inclement weather may cancel.
Willis Palms Oasis
Hike along the San Andreas Fault to a lush palm oasis featuring views of the Coachella Valley, San Jacinto and San Gorgonio mountains, and a walk through an extensive Washingtonia Filifera Palm grove. The Willis Palms Trail is part of the Coachella Valley Preserve located 10 miles east of Palm Springs in the bluffs and mesas of the Indio Hills. The trailhead is located on Thousand Palms Canyon Road a short distance from the intersection of Ramon and Thousand Palms Canyon Rd, on the left (west side).
Contact Hike Leader: Pat M.
Join us for games and fun!
Parking Information: Parking lot
Costs involved: $8/person
Pets Permitted: No
Who to Contact with Questions: Tyler Roosden, 651.497.1611
(Write a brief message here about why you like this hike and others may too. Example for Oswit Canyon: Explore one of our best natural areas that is home to a variety of desert vegetation and wildlife. Enjoy mountain/canyon views while overlooking Palm Springs. The turnaround point features a waterfall at a palm oasis.)
Description:
Bring: Ten Essentials, water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch/ snacks, sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry emergency contact information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Hiking Requirements (How can I tell if a hike is for me?). You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is AM from
Contact hike leader: Jesse Y.
Photos: (optional)
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Pets allowed? (Leader discretion if allowed by land agency)
We will head north from Sweetwater on the East Side Trail for 2 miles and then walk the entire Harvey Moore Trail loop of 7 miles. We will then connect to the Pine Trail for 1 mile to get back to Sweetwater. This is a very lovely hike through meadows, forest and a deep ravine.
Facilities are available at the Sweetwater Parking Area.
Hike Start Time and Location: 9am at the Sweetwater Parking area.
Hike Length: 10 miles
Hike Elevation Change: 1400’ total elevation gain
Hike Difficulty Rating: Moderate to Strenuous
Estimated Hike Time: ~5-6 hours
Hike Type (out-and-back, loop, shuttle): Loop
Hiking Trail Details (AllTrails or Similar link): https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/harvey-moore-trail
Parking Information: Directions to Sweetwater - Take Interstate 8 East to CA-79 North, to Cuyamaca State Park. Continue north to the Sweetwater Parking area (on the right side when heading north) which can be found on Google or Apple maps under "Harvey Moore Trailhead Cuyamaca Rancho State Park".
Costs involved: You will need a California State Parks Pass or $10 cash to park here. CA State Parks offers a variety of annual passes including a free Pass for lower income individuals and a $20 "Senior Golden Bear" Pass for seniors. Or if you do not want to purchase one, you can borrow a State Parks Pass from the San Diego Public Library with your library card.
What to Bring in Addition to the 10 Essentials*: Pack snack, lunch & water
Who to Contact with Questions: Scott Opis at [email protected]
Enjoy a leisurely bicycle ride through The Movie Colony, Movie Colony East, El Mirador and Racquet Club neighborhoods visiting notable homes identified by The Palm Springs Historic Preservation Board, and homeowner placed plaques. Street stops will include addresses of Famous Former owners, as well as modernism architectural styles popularized by notable architects including William Cody, Donald Wexler's 1961 Steel Homes and Albert Frey's 1946, 15 home Bel Vista track--one of the earliest mass-produced housing projects in Palm Springs. There will be more surprises along the ride!
This is a mostly flat riding experience. However, there is a slight incline riding north along N. Via Miraleste through the Racquet Club neighborhood! We will return to the meet location at journey's end. Bathroom facilities are available at Victoria Park in the Racquet Club Neighborhood.
Meet Location: meet at 9:30 am at the Desert Healthcare (Wellness) Park at the southeast corner of E. Tachevah Dr. and N. Via Miraleste. If you drive to the meet location, there is ample parking along N. Via Miraleste next to Ruth Hardy Park's Tennis Courts as well as within the park. Map click here.
Distance: Total length about 6-8 miles round trip.
Disclaimer: This is a casual bike hike, not a fitness ride. We will stop for Historic Plaque viewing/reading and discussion points at approximately 15 locations.
Contact leader Bill Bates click here
All riders are strongly encouraged to wear helmets. Inflate your tires to the recommended PSI. You may want to bring a tire pump, spare tube, bike tools, water, sunscreen and snacks.
Sunday Feb 15th, 2026 @ 2pm in La Mesa
Join us for a fun and creative art class where we'll design beautiful abstract paintings featuring a heart as the centerpiece! Personalize your masterpiece by adding the name of your special someone, short poem, or an inspiring quote. No experience needed-just bring your imagination and love!
Start Time and Location: Tyler and Eric's House, La Mesa, CA 91942
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Animals will be present
Event Specific Equipment: All equipment provided
Parking Information: Street parking is available
Costs involved: $30/person
Pets Permitted: Dog friendly
What to Bring: Just your imagination and love!
Who to Contact with Questions: Trip leader Dominic Dettore via email [email protected]
Description: Lost Horse Loop Trail is a 6.8 mile trail located in Joshua Tree National Park just off the Keys View Road. The trail follows the remains of the old service road for the mine which is located about 1.5 miles from the trailhead at elevation 4600-5120 feet. The mine, over 100 years old, is one of the best preserved and was one of the most productive mines in Joshua Tree having produced 10,000 ounces of gold and 16,000 ounces of silver between the years of 1894 and 1931.
Lost Horse Mine was discovered by Johnny Lang while either looking for one of his lost horses or a stolen horse whose tracks took him to the Lost Horse Valley and the camp of Jim McHaney with his gang of cattle rustlers and horse thieves. After being told he did not lose a horse, Johnny Lang left and on his way back ran into “Dutch” Frank Diebold. After being shown a piece of ore, Johnny bought the rights to the mine for $1,000 from “Dutch.” After a number of partners, Johnny was eventually forced to sell his share of the mine after his main partner, J.D. Ryan, hired a detective who caught him stealing. Johnny didn’t go too far and settled in the next canyon near the mine now named Johnny Long Canyon. In 1925, Johnny left a note on his cabin door saying he had left for food and bedded down for the night at the entrance to the canyon not too far from the mine. He died that night and was not found until two months later by Bill Keys, owner of the Keys View Ranch. After reporting his death to the county coroner, Mr. Keys buried Johnny where he was found near the Keys View Road just at the turn to the Lost Horse Mine parking area.
Hiking Requirements: The elevation is at 4600 feet so you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Contact hike leader: Kirk Olsen
What to bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), lunch/snacks, sun protection, layered clothing. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
This hike offers scenic views of Palm Springs and the San Jacinto Mountains after a steep climb up the Garstin Trail. We plan to hike at a leisurely pace, starting and ending at Barona Road in south Palm Springs.
Meeting Place: Garstin Trailhead on Barona Rd. Driving east on Bogert Trail Road, cross the bridge over the wash and take the first left turn onto Barona Road. The trailhead is at the end of the cul de sac. There is limited street parking nearby so carpooling is encouraged and may be offered by participants.
Meeting Time: We will gather about 8:45 a.m. to begin hiking at 9 a.m.
* Moderate: generally suitable for novice hikers who want a bit of a challenge. The terrain will involve a moderate incline and may have some steeper sections.
Contact Hike Leader Howard G. click here
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 liters recommended), snacks, sun protection, layered clothing. If wind is in the forecast, bring an appropriate hat and jacket. Carry Emergency Contact Information.
Inclement weather or recent heavy rain may affect plans for this winter hike.
7:15 AM Meet at Palm Springs PetsMart, Ramon/Crossley Map click here
or 8:00 AM at the Food Bank 83775 Citrus Ave, Indio, CA 92201 MAP
Contact hike leader: H.L. Todd: EMAIL
San Diego Urban Walk with Frontrunners
Thursday 2/19 at 6pm sharp *Check website for location.
Multiple walk/run options will be announced at the beginning of this event at 6PM. Walking through Balboa Park past the bridge, running University, and running around Air & Space, and then to University. For this event, I will be walking. However, you may decide on any of the options when you get there. Make sure that you bring a map. Maps are posted below. See Trail.
The meetup is in the blue square. The red arrows show what direction walkers and runners will be heading after the group photo. PLEASE DO NOT START WALKING/RUNNING UNTIL AFTER THE GROUP PHOTO!!!
Front Runners & Walkers is San Diego’s LGBTQ+ running club. This group currently meet weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays to walk and run in Balboa Park at 6th Avenue and Laurel Street (frwsd.org/)
For this event, I will be walking with Frontrunners through Balboa Park and then back. At upcoming events, I jog Air & Space. My average/continuous running speed is 5.2mi (and 2.2mi above my average at the beginning) in 55min non-stop. I’ve been running with this group for about a month after 2025 Pride. I’m doing it for my health.
Host: Jeremiah O’Neal
Trail: https://frwsd.org/schedule/#routes-distance (Click Routes)
Length: up to 5.5 miles (Air & Space) (See Frontrunners website for all routes)
Difficulty: Easy (walking) to Difficult (running)
Elevation Gain: up to 30 to 200 feet, depending on the route taken
RSVP: Please visit https://frwsd.org/ and familiarize yourself with the information on the website, including the times and routes, before joining. Registration is not required since we’re joining as a guests with the Front Runners group. The group meets in a circle. You’ll want to mention that you’re joining as Jeremiah’s guest and briefly discuss yourself, such as your favorite walks around Mission Bay, etc. You can then say that you would like to walk. Or if you wish to run, you can do University/Air & Space. It is a very difficult run for beginners, but easy after your 2nd or 3rd time running it, and a lot of fun.
Meeting Location: https://frwsd.org/schedule/#general-meet-up-schedule Click General Meet up Schedule
Meeting Date & Time: Thurs @ 6pm *Check website for location.
Parking: It is currently free to park in Balboa Park, nearby to our meeting spot next to the Information Center Booth
Cost: Absolutely free.
Time Commitment: Plan for 1.5 hours (1hr when we start walking or running). Please do not leave early and meet back at the starting location before 1hr after the run.
Dogs: Follow Balboa Park rules if you decide to bring a pet. Most frontrunners do bring pets on Saturday.
Trail Details: Sidewalks, stairs, parking lots, congested areas, restrooms along Air & Space route, grass. Note, all of the bathrooms are locked at 6PM except the ones on Air & Space route.
What to Bring
Food. Some people may experience dizziness due to strenuous physical activity. Food can sometimes resolve this.
Ten Essentials
Phone/camera
Walking and running clothes, including good-quality shoes.
Any prescription or other needed medications
Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunblock, lip block)
A reflective vest and a light vest are highly recommended. It gets dark, and you will be jogging across busy streets at dusk. Example of one on Amazon
Suggestions:
You may be running/walking with people not in Great Outdoors. Please be careful crossing streets running/walking. Its best to use the pedestrian walk button when crossing, even when others are crossing without the green walk sign. Print the map so you have a copy.
You will be crossing multiple lanes of traffic and walking/running along crowded areas. Call-out/shout when passing anyone/anything and hold your hands out and use eye contact when crossing alleyways and stop signs. If you bump anyone, take notes on exactly what happened.
The run starts a little after 6:00PM. Wear bright colors and lights. It gets very dark towards the end of the walk/run.
Be careful around dogs/children. Do not assume all dogs are friendly.
If you get lost, backtrack. We meet up at the same location we started from. The group rarely leaves the starting location until everyone has returned. If you intend to run, try a practice 5-mile run before this event. If you cannot finish within 60 min. You may want to run partway and then reverse and run back the way you came, cutting your distance.
There are devices/apps that will call 9-1-1 if you fall/become unresponsive. Consider getting a device/app that does this if you’re worried about falling.
Wear a good pair of running shoes. If you feel pain, stop and then walk back. In addition, keep track of sores. Go to a hospital if you notice any change. Talk to your doctor prior to the run if you have any kind of medical problems.
For the University and Air & Space run, there is active construction at the corner of University Ave and 6th Ave. We’ll take a shortcut through alleyways to avoid this area in order to get back onto 6th Ave on the return back. (7th, then Pennsylvania, then 6th)
Cell Phone: Bring your cellphone with you. If you run into any medical issues, dial 9-1-1.
Health Problems/Allergies: It is the responsibility of participants to carry on their person a record of significant allergies, medications, and medical history in the event of a medical emergency. Discuss any medical concerns with a trip leader if you wish. Optionally, you’re more than welcome to wait for the group to return to the starting spot in less than 1 hour if you feel this walk/run will be too much. Please do not leave early. Stay for the entire hour and a half.
Contact/Question - If you have any questions not addressed by the information above or on our registration page, please feel free to contact the trip leaders: Jeremiah O’Neal (Text 619-788-9407), but please do so before the day of the event. I will not be reachable during the event.
This is an event not organized by Great Outdoors. You must agree to any terms and conditions listed on https://frwsd.org/ to participate with Front Runners & Walkers.
Welcome to the San Diego Botanic Garden's 37-acre urban oasis featuring 4 miles of meandering trails and ocean views, 5,000+ plant species and varieties, and 29 uniquely themed gardens that represent 15 different regions and many habitats of the world. This natural wonderland is designed for children and adults, alike; explore your interests, learn about the plant world that surrounds us, and let nature fill you with a little wonder.
Start Time and Location: 10:00am Saturday 2/21/26 outside the Conservancy
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Potential allergies, waterfall stairway (optional)
Event Specific Equipment: N/A
Parking Information: Free on site
Costs involved:
Pets Permitted: N/A
What to Bring: Water, good walking shoes
Trip Leader: Jeff Clingan, San Diego Botanic Garden Chair, Volunteer Committee and Docent Training Coordinator
After a steep but short climb, we descend to a relatively flat section below the ridge line overlooking Las Palmas Dam and the neighborhoods of Vista Las Palmas and Old Las Palmas. Then it’s a gradual climb, positioning us directly above the O’Donnell Golf Club. From there, we’ll make a longer and much steeper climb for a break at the picnic tables at the end of the Museum Trail. The last section of the hike will be the gradual descent to Ramon Road.
Hiking Requirements: This hike is rated moderate to strenuous. You must be in very good physical condition and have a good sense of balance. Click here for more information on whether this hike is for you. For the safety of all participants, we will be double-checking that each participant is wearing footwear with tread sufficient for these trails.
Meeting Location: Meet at 7:45 am at the Lykken Trailhead at West Ramon Road (Map click here) for a prompt 8:00 am departure. From there, we will shuttle cars to Chino Canyon where the hike will begin (Map click here)
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, water (1 to 2 liters recommended), lunch, trail snacks, layered clothing, sun protection (there will be full sun the entire way), Emergency Contact Information ("ICE"), sturdy hiking footwear with good tread. Hiking sticks are highly recommended.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Weather forecast: click here
Join us for a walk along the CV Link North. Enjoy views of the open desert, windmills, and mountains.
Meeting Location: North dead end of Sunrise Palm Springs, just past the entrance to Four Seasons. (Map click here)
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 or 2 liters recommended), and snacks. Hat, sunscreen and layered clothing are recommended.
Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Contact: John R. email
Mojave Preserve: Black Canyon Group Camp site
Mojave Preserve is a remote and beautiful expanse of high desert. The Hole In The Wall area is at the end of a paved road and contains a visitor center, a standard campground, a fire station, and our group camp site on a dirt road. This is a semi-off-grid campout. On the western side is a through road to Baker, the Kelso dunes, and a train depot (closed at this time).
We will try to get tickets to Mitchell Caverns for Sunday morning. If we are able to obtain them, you will pay for them at the event. An email will go out once they are obtained.
Black Canyon group site -- Our camp site is remote and quiet. The moon will be nearly full for this event. Fires are allowed in the fire ring, bring firewood (if there is no rain this winter, fires may be forbidden). There is water available and vault toilets, but no other amenities. There is a shade structure with picnic tables.
Map here. Note that the exit is Essex Road off I-40
Check in time is 1:00pm, please don't arrive early; if you are early, you can hang out at the visitor center area, which across the paved road from our camp site road. Check out time is noon.
There is very little cell service, wi-fi should be available at the visitor center which is near the Hole In The Wall standard campground.
Trip Leader: Joey Duhon mail and Cliff Clue mail
Sunrise 6:15, Sunset 5:45
To do: hike Rings Loop which is behind the visitor center is 1.5mi and has great geology and some fun easy climbing, and the Rock Springs Loop trail to the north.
Some maybe interested in hiking up the Kelso Dunes.
There are some 4x4 options; beside the Mojave Road (which is extensive) there is a shorter trail from Mid-Hills to Hole In The Wall.
OCLB- Jumbo Rocks Camping at Joshua Tree NP
Fri. 2/27/26 to Sun. 3/01/26
Jumbo Rocks Campground, near Twentynine Palms, California, is a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park. Surrounded by impressive rock formations, this campground offers a unique backdrop for camping, climbing, and exploring the high desert.
The campground features designated sites with picnic tables and fire pits, making it easy to enjoy meals and evenings around the fire. Visitors have noted the abundance of nearby hiking trails and the convenience of clean pit toilets scattered throughout the area.
While the campground can get busy, many campers appreciate the privacy offered by certain sites, especially those tucked away among the rocks. The vibrant sunsets and starry nights are a big draw, with one reviewer mentioning, “Sunsets at Joshua Tree are magical!” Whether you are climbing the rocks or just soaking in the views, Jumbo Rocks Campground is a great base for our desert adventures.
Registration: Limited to Great Outdoors members
Starts: Fri. Feb 27th, 2026 at 4pm
Ends: Sun. Mar. 1st, 2026 at 12pm
Space left: 6 vehicles
Location: Jumbo Rocks Campground is located 18 miles from the West Entrance, or 12 miles from the North Entrance of Joshua Tree National Park via Park Blvd.
Directions: Take Int. 10 East from Long Beach and Orange County to Palm Springs. Take Hwy 62 to Yucca Valley. In Yucca Valley, drive eastbound on Hwy 62 to Park Blvd. Turn right at Park Blvd.
Park Blvd turns into Quail Springs Road. Continue until you reach the Joshua Tree National Park West entrance. After entry, Quail Springs Road turns into Park Blvd. Drive 18 miles from the West entrance to Jumbo Rocks campground.
Carpooling- All members are responsible for arranging their own transportation. Carpooling is highly encouraged to allow more members to attend because each campsite has a vehicle limit. There is no overflow parking.
If you can offer to carpool to another member or are interested in joining a carpool with another member, check out the website:
www.groupcarpool.com
I cannot arrange carpools for members, but I invite you to click the link above to connect with other members to arrange a carpool.
Waitlist- If the trip is full, please add yourself to the waitlist.
Important information
NO WATER—There is no water at Jumbo Rocks Campground. You must bring enough water to drink, cook, and wash during the camping trip. I suggest you bring AT LEAST (2) gallons of water for drinking and (1) gallon of water for washing.
NO CELL PHONE SERVICE- Depending on your cell phone provider, you may have limited or no cell phone service within JTNP.
NO FUEL- There are no gas stations within JTNP. Fill up your fuel tank before entering the park.
Schedule
Fri. Feb. 27th
4 pm Arrive, check in with trip leader, Set up camp. Climb a Jumbo Rock (carefully!)
5 pm- Welcome Tea- Refreshments provided. Meet & Greet
6 pm- Group campfire, star gaze, and good conversation.
Sat Feb. 28th.
8 am- Breakfast on you own.
9 am to 3pm—Arrange carpools for day activity options: Driving tour to Hidden Valley, Keys Point, and Cholla Cactus Garden. Afternoon walk to Skull Rock. Optional hike to Ryan Mountain. Pack a lunch and water.
5:30pm- Group Dinner Potluck
6pm- Group Campfire, star gaze, and more good conversation.
Sun Mar. 1st.
8 am- Breakfast on your own.
9 am to 11 am— Group photo. Break camp, pack up, and see you at the next Great Outdoors event!
Noon- Check out
Amenities: Campsites feature a picnic table and a fire ring. The campground has vault toilets and trash bins. There is NO WATER at the campground. Bring enough water for drinking and washing for 2 nights. Bring AT LEAST (2) gallons of water for drinking and (2) gallons of water for washing.
Parking: 4 vehicles (1 vehicle per campsite), 2 vehicles (1 campsite accommodates 2 vehicles). NO overflow parking.
RVs: No RVs on this campout.
What to bring: Tent, Camp chair, Sleeping bag with a sleeping pad or air mattress, Air pump with extra batteries for air mattress, Pillow, Extra blanket, Day pack for hiking, camp stove, matches or lighter, propane fuel, flashlight with batteries, a lantern with batteries, headlight with red light feature and batteries, external power bank and phone charger; cooking utensils, cold weather clothing (jacket, sweater, long sleeve shirts, long pants, beanie), underwear, shirts, sleeping clothes, socks, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, toilet paper, toiletries kit, Wet Wipes, and hand sanitizer. Please bring your own reusable plates, cups, mugs, and eating utensils. You may want to get a pop-up shade with an anchor.
BRING 1 bundle of firewood per person.
Climate: February Avg. high 65 F, Avg. low 44 F. Be prepared for COLD nights and mornings. Bring cold-weather clothing and dress in layers. Bring an extra blanket. Rain is unpredictable. Bring a raincoat if rain is forecast. Wear sun protection: Hats, sunscreen, sunglasses, and long pants and long-sleeved shirts.
Fees:The camping fee is $75 per driver and $65 per passenger. The camping fee is discounted for passengers carpooling with a driver in the same vehicle. Carpooling is highly encouraged to help more people attend this event and save on fuel and trip costs. Bring cash to contribute to a carpool driver during the Saturday activities.
There is a $30 per-vehicle park entrance fee, payable to the ranger at the entrance. This is in addition to the camping fee. Displaying a valid national park pass waives the park entrance fee.
Cancellation & Refund Policy: Attendees may self-cancel with a refund, less a $10 fee, by midnight Friday, February 13th, 2026. No refunds will be given for self-cancellations after 2/13/26 or for no-shows. Refunds are processed via PayPal, Zelle or check.
Attendees must self-cancel via email to the trip leader. Please provide your email address linked to your PayPal or Zelle account.
Please do not self-cancel on the Wild Apricot website, as refunds cannot be processed through this method.
Food: Bring enough food, water, and snacks for two days. I will provide refreshments at the Friday welcome tea. Snacks to share with others are always welcome. The theme for the Saturday night dinner potluck is “South of the Border.”
Dogs: Yes, dogs are allowed in Joshua Tree National Park but with significant restrictions: they must be leashed (six feet or less), can only walk within 100 feet of roads and campgrounds, and are strictly prohibited on all hiking trails, in the backcountry, and inside buildings. Owners must pick up and properly dispose of pet waste.
Communication: I will contact attendees at least two weeks before the camp starts to share essential details about the camping trip, including campsite assignments. I am available via email for communication. However, I may not reply to emails right away due to my work schedule. I respond to emails about the camping trip on my days off.
Questions? Email Michael at [email protected]
Disclosure- I do not respond to emails immediately due to my non-traditional work schedule. I will respond to emails about the camping trip on my days off.
Peter Emond-Worline has invited us all to his Pool/Swim Time and Game Night on Saturday, May 4th, 2024, at his beautiful home in Cathedral City.
NOTE: This event will have a maximum capacity of 60 people
Note: You must be a Great Outdoors Member to attend this event. Guests without prior membership and registration will NOT be allowed in. You cannot join at the door.
Location: Cathedral City, CA (Address to be provided once you have registered)
SCHEDULE:
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM - Check In and SOCIAL PERIOD
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM – POTLUCK DINNER
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM – GAME TIME
WHAT TO BRING:
1) Potluck Item for at least 4 people.
2) Your own beverage(s) Great Outdoors provides water and ice.
3) Table Games you want to play (Great Outdoors provides many games)
NOTE: Bring potluck dishes/snacks/etc. "ready to serve" in a serving bowl or dish, including any needed serving utensils.
PLEASE DO NOT ask our hosts to provide access to their ovens or bowls, spoons, etc.
Two volunteers are needed to help set up before the party. Volunteers get a free ride on the food!
Our chapter is always looking for Game Night Hosts!
Please textl Robert Varga at 760-641-9112 or email [email protected] if you are interested in hosting Game Night.
To view photos from our past game nights - click here.
To view our Game Night guidelines - click here.
Great Outdoor encourages members to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Sunday, September 26
San Diego/Orange County Long Beach
Full Lunar Eclipse & Mineral Pools Campout
Sun March 1 - Tues March 3, 2026 @ Agua Caliente County Park
Overview
You're invited to join Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) at Agua Caliente County Park for a relaxation filled 2 nights. We will enjoy a nearly empty park over these weeknights, relaxing in the geothermally heated springs mineral pools (an indoor 102 °F therapeutic spa with adult only hours in the evening), a sun deck outside the pools for lounging, and late night fires before the full lunar eclipse. Amenities include coin-pay showers and hot spring-fed pools.
Agua Caliente County Park is a 910 acre park just west of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in eastern San Diego County.
Sunday 3/1/26
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM 5 PM - “Happy hour” - Come say hi to follow campers and enjoy the waning hours of sunset. Bring your own meal/beverage of choice. 6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time! 9 PM - Group Bonfire
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM
5 PM - “Happy hour” - Come say hi to follow campers and enjoy the waning hours of sunset. Bring your own meal/beverage of choice.
6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time!
9 PM - Group Bonfire
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Optional hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems. 3 PM - Time in the pools at camp 5 PM - Sunset Social Hour - Bring your own meal/beverage of choice. 6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time! 9-11 PM - Group Bonfire 12 AM - Optional Scorpion Hunt 2-4 AM - Full Lunar Eclipse (3-4am, with 3:30am peak)
Breakfast - on your own
9 AM - Optional hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems.
3 PM - Time in the pools at camp
5 PM - Sunset Social Hour - Bring your own meal/beverage of choice.
9-11 PM - Group Bonfire
12 AM - Optional Scorpion Hunt
2-4 AM - Full Lunar Eclipse (3-4am, with 3:30am peak)
Tuesday 03/3/26
Breakfast - on your own 10 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites. 12 PM - Check Out.
10 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites.
12 PM - Check Out.
Campground Rules and Regulations
A complete listing of campground rules and regulations may be found here:
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/2017_Agua_Caliente_Campground_Handout_FINAL.pdf
Here are some of the more common rules:
Pets - Are permitted if they are quiet, properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Dogs are not allowed in cabins or on trails. There is a $1 per night fee for each pet, which is not included in your GOSD registration payment. It is payable upon check-in at the campground. Quiet Hours- 10 PM - 8 AM Campfires – Completely Extinguished by 11 PM Smoking- Is not allowed in Agua Caliente County Park. Alcohol - Alcoholic beverages are permitted provided the alcohol content does not exceed 20%.
Pets - Are permitted if they are quiet, properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Dogs are not allowed in cabins or on trails. There is a $1 per night fee for each pet, which is not included in your GOSD registration payment. It is payable upon check-in at the campground.
Quiet Hours- 10 PM - 8 AM
Campfires – Completely Extinguished by 11 PM
Smoking- Is not allowed in Agua Caliente County Park.
Alcohol - Alcoholic beverages are permitted provided the alcohol content does not exceed 20%.
Contact - If you have any questions not addressed by the information above or on our registration page, please feel free to contact the trip leaders:
Tyler Roosden @ 651.497.1611 or Michael Millan @ [email protected]
Cancellation and Refunds
You may cancel your reservation and receive a full refund up to 3 weeks before the trip start date, unless your spot is replaced with another camper.
Health Problems/Allergies
It is the responsibility of participants to carry on their person a record of significant allergies, medications and medical history in the event of a medical emergency. Discuss any medical concerns with a trip leader if you wish.
For full Agua Caliente County Park information - View the Agua Caliente County Park brochure or map at the following links:
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/AguaCalienteBrochure.pdf
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/2016%20Agua_Caliente_Campground_Handout_FINAL_9_13_16.pdf
Contact hike leader: Email click here
The Palm Springs Art Museum recently opened a LGBTQ+ themed permanent gallery — the only one of its kind in the nation. This dedicated space was created to explore themes that emerge when you see works by multiple queer artists together. It becomes much easier to understand the range and complexity of a queer perspective in art when you can look at a collection rather than individual pieces. Due to other major exhibitions and regularly scheduled highlights tours, the museum is not currently offering public group tours of this gallery. Instead, access is available only through private group tours.
Join us for a rare, private docent-led tour of this gallery at a very special price. The usual $500 private docent tour fee has been waived, and museum admission for non-members has been reduced from the regular $25 charge. (Admission is free for museum members.) After the tour, participants are welcome to explore the rest of the museum including LIVS, the restaurant in the sculpture garden, run by the same chef as Bar Cecil. If you would like to be included in the optional group lunch reservation, please indicate this when you register.
Due to museum requirements, the last day to register for the tour is February 28 (if space is still available).
Trip Leader: Kirk O. e-mail click here
This event is being planned by Palm Springs Chapter. For more information about this event:
This hike begins on the popular Palm Canyon Trail and then ventures beyond into the less frequently visited East Fork Canyon and Dry Wash before reconnecting with the Palm Canyon Trail. Although peak bloom season isn't easily forecast, we may be lucky with wildflower sightings and views of snow on the San Jacinto Mountains.
Although much of the trail has been graded in the recent past, we will also encounter miles of canyon sand with several more challenging climbs up dry falls and boulders.
Hiking Requirements (How can I tell if a hike is for me?). You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike due to its length and route climbing challenges. Click here for more information.
Each participant must pay the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation entry fee ($12 per person, $7 for seniors 62+) at the Indian Canyons tollgate. Tickets may be purchased in advance online. Tollgate opens at 8 AM. Because cars may be lined up at the tollgate in season, carpooling is encouraged. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Drivers should proceed to the Trading Post. Hikers will depart from the Trading Post at 8:30 AM.
Contact hike leader: Spencer B. click here
Pets are not allowed.
Palm Canyon/Victor and Andreas Canyon Trails
Indian Canyons includes some of the ancestral lands of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla (pronounced Kaw-we-ah) Indians. This leisurely hike will be through scenic areas of colorful, rocky canyons and unmatched palm groves.
2. Trading Post. Lunch break will be at the Trading Post with snacks and refreshments, art and artifacts, books, jewelry, pottery, baskets, weavings, and a short walk on the West Fork waterfall trail.
3. Andreas Canyon. Next we will drive down to the Andreas Canyon loop hike with remnants of Cahuilla settlements, the world’s second largest grove of Washingtonia palms, a babbling brook and views of a hidden private club.
Hike Leader: Pat M.
Each participant must pay the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation entry fee ($12 per person, $7 for seniors 62+, Free military/first responder) at the Indian Canyons tollgate, just past the south end of South Palm Canyon Drive. The gate opens at 8 am.
Participants may pay in advance online, print out the confirmation and hand it to the gate agent. Or, pay at the gate. See “Purchase Tickets” https://www.indian-canyons.com/hours
Drivers should proceed to the Palm Canyon Trailhead/Trading Post parking lot at the far end of the canyon road. Carpooling is encouraged because cars may be lined up at the tollgate and parking can be limited. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share.
Web: https://www.indian-canyons.com/indian_canyons
Contact hike leader: Bill B.
Come and experience the Salton Sea for yourself, and discover why it is one of the most extraordinary and fascinating places in California. It is a unique place with many hidden treasures and secrets that are not well known. It has been forgotten as a busy tourist attraction of bygone years. Today, we have an amazing place to visit and explore. The sunsets and sunrises are stunning and peaceful. You should take the opportunity to experience it before its receding water levels cause it to change and vanish.
One of the world's largest inland seas and lowest spots on earth at -227 below sea level, Salton Sea was re-created in 1905 when high spring flooding on the Colorado River crashed the canal gates leading into the developing Imperial Valley. For the next 18 months the entire volume of the Colorado River rushed downward into the Salton Trough. By the time engineers were finally able to stop the breaching water in 1907, the Salton Sea had been born at 45 miles long and 20 miles wide – equaling about 130 miles of shoreline. Salton Sea State Recreation Area covers 14 miles of the northeastern shore. Campers, birdwatchers, photographers and hikers can enjoy the site's many recreation opportunities. View the Salton Sea Recreation Area Brochure here.
We will be camping at the Mecca Beach campground at the Salton Sea Recreation Area (SRA). The meet and greet, potluck and other activities will take place there. March is an ideal time to visit with mild temperatures. Mecca Beach Campground is remote. The markets and activities are a 20+ minute drive from the campground. This campground is 50 yards from the water. In recent years, most life in the Salton Sea has perished, so there is no more massive fish die-offs, which means there is no longer that potent scent. In fact there is typically no smell coming from the sea at all. The sea itself is awe-inspiring. You should not swim in the water at Salton Sea, nor should you allow your dogs to drink the water. It is heavily polluted with fertilizer chemicals from farm run-off.
Activities could include hiking a slot canyon in the Mecca Hills, a 4x4 excursion, or an easy hike to the Visitor Center to view exhibits and a video on the Salton Sea. Other activities could be a road trip to Niland area sites, including Salvation Mountain and East Jesus in Slab City, Obsidian Butte, the mud pot volcanoes, and the Salton Sea Reclamation Project. Check the whiteboard for updated activities info.
NOTE: This event is limited to GO members. When you register, you'll need to have your credit card ready and pay your registration fee within 15 mins. If you are not a member yet, you can first join as a member online (click here) and then return here to register.
Contact: Trip Leader: Robert Varga
*TENTATIVE Schedule of Events
Thursday, March 12
2pm - Check-in @site 140
5pm - Meet and Greet - wear your name tag - bring an hor’devour to share if you want @site 140. If the sky is clear, the sunset could be stunning!
6pm - Dinner on your own, restaurants somewhat nearby
7pm - Group campfire, @site 138, bring firewood
Friday, March 13
7am - Coffee & pastries @site 140,
9am - *Caravan to Niland Area including Salvation Mountain and Mud Volcanoes. Approx. 4 hours round trip. Curt Black will be the tour guide.
1pm - * Hike- Bat Caves, or other; hike leader needed.
6pm - Potluck: bring a main dish, salad, or side dish to share @Site 140
8:00pm - Group Campfire, @site 138, bring firewood
Saturday, March 14
Sunday March 15
7am – Coffee and breakfast leftovers, @site 140
11am - Check-out
* Check campground whiteboard for activities updates
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund, minus a $10 service charge, must be received by February 28, 2026.
Campsite Amenities: The Mecca Beach campground has portable toilets and one free solar shower (Mecca Beach) or showers that take quarters (New Camp, 5 miles to the north, $1.00), picnic tables, fire rings, shared drinking water and paved parking stalls. There is a small store on Highway 111 and markets in Mecca.
Amenities for Tent Campers: This is a good campground for tent campers. The campsites are huge, level ,and sandy with trees that provide shade. Sites are shared with another tent or an RV. Parking is also shared between the two campers. If you want to share the space with another tent or a specific camper, send the Trip Leader an email and we will try and arrange it.
There are seven powered sites. They have 20, 30 & 50 amp service. If you tent camp at a powered site you may be able to share power with an RV. Bring a long outdoor extension cord, an outdoor splitter and a 30 amp RV male to 15/20 amp female adapter plug to give you flexibility in sharing power with an RV.
Climate: Average for March: 83° / 49° U.S.Climate Data. March can be windy, rainy, and/or cold overnight. Check the weather forecasts before the campout, so that you can be prepared for the weekend's weather conditions.
Amenities For RVs:
Directions: The campground is located 30 miles south of Indio on Highway 111. Located on the north shore of the Salton Sea, it is about a three hour drive from the Los Angeles or San Diego areas. From Los Angeles, take Interstate 10 east to Indio, take 86S exit then turn left at Avenue 66, then right onto Highway 111. Go south about 12 miles to the Salton Sea SRA Headquarters entrance. From San Diego take Highway 78 east, then left (north) on Highway 86 . Turn right at Avenue 66 and then right onto Highway 111. Go south about 12 miles to the Salton Sea SRA Headquarters entrance. For a Google Map of our location - click here.
RV/Trailer Profile Information: We need information on your RV or pulled trailer in order to assign you a site you will fit into. Please enter or update your RV or Trailer information when you register.
Pets: Dogs are allowed. Must be kept on 6' leash. Please pick up after your pet and dispose of waste properly. Please be aware there are snakes, scorpions and coyotes at this location.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event.
***Firewood: you can get bundles cheaper at Grocery Outlet, than at the campground. Bundles at Grocery Outlet are $5.99/bundle. The campground sells bundles that are $8-$10. BUT, the money made from bundles at the campground support the park.
Great Outdoors - San Diego
Agua Caliente County Park
March 13-15, 2026 - 2 Nights!
You're invited to join Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) for what's become our annual visit to Agua Caliente County Park to check out the wildflowers, which typically bloom there in early to mid-spring. Between the wildflowers, the amazing Agua Caliente campground (with showers and hot spring-fed pools), our not-to-be-missed nighttime search for scorpions by black light, the always-amazing Saturday night potluck, and a great group of campers, you won't want to miss this trip! If you are new to Great Outdoors, new to camping or maybe haven’t camped in a while, this is an excellent “starter” camping trip, given the excellent campground facilities and relative close proximity to urban San Diego.
Our Campground
Agua Caliente County Park is a 910 acre park with geothermally heated springs. The park is located just west of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in eastern San Diego County.
Amenities at Agua Caliente include the soothing geothermal pools, coin-operated pay showers (50 cents in quarters per 4 minutes), flush toilets, potable water, shuffleboard and horseshoes, and a sun deck outside the pools for lounging. There is a small souvenir store nearby with very limited groceries, ice and firewood. The pools include an outdoor swimming pool, an outdoor wading pool for children, and an indoor 102 °F therapeutic spa.
Trip pricing is based upon the type of site you choose and whether you’ll be sharing a tent or RV. RV sites have water, electricity, picnic table and a fire ring. A dump station is located within the park. Some sites may not be completely level - we suggest bringing leveling blocks. Depending upon the RV site, tow vehicles may have to park in a nearby site.
The campground is near many excellent hiking trails and other locations to view desert wildflowers.
You may cancel your reservation and receive a full refund up to 2 weeks before the trip start date. For this trip, the final cancellation date is February 28, 2025. Refunds will not be available after that date or on any registrations made within those 2 weeks of a trip start date, unless we can fill your spot with another camper.
Directions
Please carpool if you can and fill your gas tank well before arriving at camp since the nearest gas stations are in Borrego Springs (30 miles), Julian (33 miles), or Ocotillo (27 miles).
Address: 39555 Great Southern Overland Stage Route of 1849, Julian, CA 92036
From Ramona through Julian: East on State Highway 78 to Scissors Crossing then south 22 miles on Highway S2 to the park entrance.
From Interstate 8: East on Interstate 8 and exit at Ocotillo, then 26 miles north on Highway S2 to the park entrance.
Extra Vehicles and Fees
Depending on what time you arrive, you may be asked to pay the extra vehicle fee if the allotted campsite parking spaces have already been filled. Please pay the fee and ask for a receipt and GOSD will reimburse you for the parking fee. Park regulations impose a limit of two (2) cars per campsite. Any additional vehicles must park in the designated overflow parking areas.
Friday 3/13/25
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM 5 PM - “Happy hour” - Bring a snack to share and your favorite beverage. Some snacks and water will be provided. In order to cut down on waste, please also bring your own reusable plate, utensils and cup/mug - these will not be provided. 7 PM - Group campfire or pools
5 PM - “Happy hour” - Bring a snack to share and your favorite beverage. Some snacks and water will be provided. In order to cut down on waste, please also bring your own reusable plate, utensils and cup/mug - these will not be provided.
7 PM - Group campfire or pools
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Depart for hike(s). (Bring a packed lunch.) The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems. 3 PM - Time in the pools at camp 6 PM - Potluck Dinner - Bring a main dish, side, salad or dessert. In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, please bring your own reusable plate and utensils as one use disposable items will not be provided. 7 PM - Campfire 8 PM - Scorpion search by black light
9 AM - Depart for hike(s). (Bring a packed lunch.) The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems.
6 PM - Potluck Dinner - Bring a main dish, side, salad or dessert. In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, please bring your own reusable plate and utensils as one use disposable items will not be provided.
7 PM - Campfire
8 PM - Scorpion search by black light
Sunday 03/16/25
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites. 12 PM - Check Out.
9 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites.
One bundle of firewood (please no particle board, old furniture, plywood or construction materials, as these can release toxic gases when burned). The County Parks motto is buy it where you burn it and local firewood is generally available at the small general store near the campground’s entrance.
Matthew Schreiner ([email protected]m)
Cell Phone Service
Is not available in the park, but can be found by driving a short distance from the campground.
Save The Date - More Details To Come Join Us for a trip to the Petersen Automotive Museum Saturday, March 14, 2026 Time TBD
Contact hike leader: Tom W.
Michael Keller has invited us all to his his home for Game Night on Saturday, March 21st, 2026, at his beautiful home in Palm Springs.
Location: Palm Springs, CA (Address to be provided once you have registered)
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM - Check In and SOCIAL PERIOD
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM – POTLUCK DINNER
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM – GAME TIME
Please text Robert Varga at (760) 641-9112 or email [email protected] if you are interested in hosting Game Night.
The trail to Lost Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park begins at the east end of Cottonwood Springs Oasis Road near the southern entrance of the park. The oasis is reported as the largest or second largest in JTNP and is reached by an in and out trail with an optional short loop down into the oasis. The trail has crests with views of the Salton Sea, Santa Rosa, and Mt San Jacinto, with dips into arroyos where sand and water may be encountered. Wildflowers often accent the landscape that is full of desert plants, wildlife, and (surprise!) rocks.
At 3.5 miles into the hike, the official trail ends. Hikers will have the option to pick a perch and admire the oasis from above, or hike down into the oasis for a closer look. The oasis loop is the most challenging part of the hike, as the route is steep, with loose rocks, and palm frond debris. Plan lunch for the oasis stop.
Departure Time: 8 a.m.
Fees/Charges: Joshua Tree has an entrance fee. Bring your park pass or share a ride with a pass holder.
Hiking Requirements: Although the trail is mostly rolling hills, except for several arroyos and the final steep descent into the oasis, the elevation is around 3,000 feet, so you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials (click here). Water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch, and trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing. Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread.
Contact leader: Howard G. Email click here
Carpooling - is encouraged and may be available if offered by a driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive early for briefing and carpooling.
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Located near Lake Cahuilla, this hike is part of the Boo Hoff trail system out of the La Quinta Cove. It is surrounded by canyons, gullies, and mountains and is a delightful area to hike.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), and trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE).
Optional lunch at CIE Sichuan Cuisine, 45682 Towne St, Indio, CA 92201 following the hike. Bring cash. No separate checks. Will be family style dishes. Arrange your carpooling accordingly.
Contact leader: John R.:
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is at 8:30 AM. Distance to trailhead - La Quinta Cove Oasis Park is 21 miles, approximately 40 minutes.
SAN DIEGO SAFARI PARK/SOCIAL
This year we will be hiking through the famous San Diego Safari Park on Saturday Mar 28th @ 9:00am. We will hike through the park in its entirety including taking a ride on the Africa Tram. Tickets/membership should be purchased prior to the event. If this is an event you would like to participate in but cannot access it due to finances, please reach out to KJ Archer at [email protected]
Details: We will hike through the park going counter-clockwise
Host: KJ Archer (619-214-6353)
RSVP: Please RSVP so I know how many to expect. If we have a large group, please mask/social distance, as needed.
Meeting Location: 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LgYq5MSbDxM2GZ4J7
Meeting Date & Time: Saturday Mar 28th @ 9:00am inside the front entrance at the map stand - We will plan to leave from the inside of the park entrance at 9:15am.
Parking: Parking is $20/vehicle for standard and $45/vehicle for preferred parking. Carpooling is recommended to keep costs down.
Cost: Self purchased membership/tickets required for entry
Time Commitment: Plan for approx. 4-6 hours, group dependent
Westward Beach, Point Dume
to Paradise Cove Café
When: March 28, 2026, 11:00 AM
Join us for an exciting coastal hike. We begin at Westward Beach, over Point Dume, down approximately 200 stairs to the sand, and proceed to Paradise Cove Beach Café for lunch. Our hike is along the base of sea cliffs and is only possible during very low tides. This is an exciting Malibu experience, combining breathtaking coastal scenery with a beachside cafe frequented by celebrities. We will have plenty of stops to look for whales, dolphins, and sea lions. When looking at the tide pools please do not touch any of the animals, actually it is against the law, and be extra careful where you step.
The return may have to be on top of the bluff, through the ritzy, star-studded neighborhoods but preferably along the sand and back up the stairs.
Directions: Westward Beach Parking Lot, Pacific Coast Highway to the end of Westward Beach Road
Meeting point: Drive to the end of Westward Beach Rd. and park, $8.00. We will meet at the end of the parking lot just beyond the restrooms.
Hiking Distance: ~5 miles total
Difficulty: Moderate, lengthy stairs, beach walking and a short hill up Point Dume
Bring: Water, Snacks, Beach friendly shoes with grip for stairs, Hat/sunscreen,Towel or beach gear if you’re hanging after
Brunch: Paradise Cove Café Credit cards accepted.
Wrap-up: 2-3PM
Optional: Hang out on the beach afterward! ️
Low tide timing looks perfect, so we should have a smooth walk in the coves and around the points—just be prepared for a little bit of sea spray and beachy fun.
Can’t wait to have this adventure with you all!
Registration is free but required. Participants must have registered to sign the mandatory liability release for which is part of the online registration process.
If you register and then cannot go, please be respectful of others who wish to go by canceling your registration online ASAP to open up spaces.
If you have additional questions about this event, please email the trip leader at the address shown below.
Trip Leader: Russell Hammerl [email protected]
After our hike on Point Dume we will walk on the beach below these cliffs.
These stairs were completed in mid 2022 for a cost of 3.3 million. Don’t be intimidated, we will take it slow.
Looking back to Westward Beach from Point Dume. A west facing beach is unusual in Malibu as most face south. Zuma is next beach faintly seen in the distance.
Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner loved Paradise Cove and spent their honeymoon on their yacht in the cove. Perhaps we will see a current member of the glitterati.
A very low tide is required to do this hike. There are extremely few instances of such a very low tide happening on a weekend each year.
In the spring this prehistoric looking plant, the coreopsis, comes alive and is covered with beautiful yellow flowers. It only grows on Point Dume and a couple of points on the Channel Islands. Let’s protect it and other species by staying on the trails.
This hike leaves from the Trading Post inside Indian Canyons and follows the Palm Canyon trail to the Stone Pools.
The hike is 6 miles, with 1200' elevation gain. Rated moderately strenuous - will generally be challenging for an unconditioned person. The terrain will involve a steady and often steep incline.
We will meet in the parking lot adjacent to the Trading Post around 8:15. You should be at the gate before it opens at 8:00 AM. It is located at the very southern end of South Palm Canyon Drive. Admission is $12 per person, $7 per senior (62+), and free for military (with valid ID). Tickets can be bought in advance online.
Contact Hike Leader: Howard G. Email click here
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2-3 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful.
Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Potential hazards: Steep climbs, rocky terrain, path narrowing near desert plants with thorns and needles.
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Hike, bike, and day activities planning meeting. We meet in the back room for breakfast. We will review the calendar for the next 3 or 4 months and schedule accordingly.
If you are unable to attend, you may submit your hike, bike or other event and we will work to get them scheduled. Contact VP of Outings click here.
Check out the listing of hikes in the Santa Rosa National Monument on the Friends of Desert Mountains website:
https://www.desertmountains.org/trails/
The Maze and North View Loop
The Maze and North View Loop is located near the main entrance to Joshua Tree National Park and the trailhead is an hour from our meeting place. Because of crowding at the park entrance and limited trailhead parking, we will meet early and, hopefully, beat the crowds.
The 6 mile loop hike is moderately challenging and we will aim to complete the hike in 3+ hours. We will experience a variety of terrain ranging from flat and sandy to rocky climbs as we enjoy the vistas and granite outcroppings. Plan on an early lunch near the end of the hike.
Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. It is 55 miles to Joshua Tree West entrance and approximately 2 miles to the trailhead from the entrance station.
Hiking Requirements: Good physical condition with capability of hiking 8+ miles, recommended. You must be a Great outdoors (GO) member to attend this hike.
Hike Leader: Spencer B. (email)
Fees/Charges: Joshua Tree Park entrance fee.
What to bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (2+ liters recommended), lunch/snacks, sun protection, layered clothing and hiking poles. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Cancel: If you cannot make a hike for which you have registered, please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile setting or notify the hike leader.
The Living Desert and Zoo Gardens asked us to share this inaugural event with you.
The magical and immersive world of Glow in the Park will be dazzling in a whole new light during The Living Desert's inaugural pride event. This fabulous night will feature the following:
• Mesmerizing, larger-than-life lanterns and stunning displays
• Dozens of interactive art installations and exciting surprises
• "Sequin Safari" theme. Bring your bling and dress to impress!
• LIVE entertainment with John Taylor and DJ Mod Girl
• See Bella da Ball, the Palm Springs hostess extraordinaire!
• A one-night-only silent disco
• Local community partners and LGBTQ-owned businesses
• The chance to explore the Zoo at night and visit some iconic animals
To obtain more information about the event and to purchase tickets, please click on the following link:
LivingDesert.org/GlowWithPride
3 DAY, 2 NIGHT BAJA EXPEDITION:
HIKING + NATURE + WINERIES + BAJA CUISINE
April 10th-12th, 2026
The Ensenada region of Baja California, only an hour and a half south of the border from San Diego, offers spectacular hiking through the coastal and woodland landscapes in full spring bloom as well as an explosion of wineries, and fine Baja-Fusion cuisine in the Guadalupe Valley and Ensenada Coast. This trip brings the highlights of all of these for a small group of 8 guests who will also enjoy fabulous ocean-view lodging in one of the area's premier coastal communities.
GO member Mike Wilken, your guide, is an anthropologist and naturalist who lives in Baja California and has worked in the region for over 32 years. Dr. Gerry Chavez, driver and co-guide, is a local geographer with an extensive knowledge of the environments of the region. Both are happy to share their knowledge of native plants and wildlife, geology, native cultures and history for interested guests.
The $560 per solo person and $1120 per pair cost includes a 3 day guided expedition with transportation starting from the Tecate border and throughout the trip, three meals including delicious daily breakfasts at our ocean-view vacation home lodging, and one wine tasting. Guests cover four no-host meals, and any extra wine and beer tastings or purchases.
This trip is designed for 8 guests. Lodging is double occupancy in our comfortable ocean-view vacation home with extra sofas, living areas, kitchens, and garden spaces. Our transportation is in a 12-passenger van with room in the back for luggage.
Cancellation Policy - Refund deadline is 30 days beforehand, no refund after 30 days unless a substitute is identified.
MIGRATORY DOCUMENTS and crossing the border: Walking into Mexico: By parking on the US side of the border, you will avoid the long lines coming back, since you will walk back through the quick pedestrian entry at the end of trip. We will meet you on the US side and walk you through customs to our van. You will need to have a US passport and get a Mexican tourist visa (FMM) for this trip. You get it online, and there should be no cost because you are only going to be in Mexico for 3 days. Instructions will be sent to participants.
US Citizens must have a US passport for land-based border crossing back into the US. Non-US citizens should bring all necessary documents for re-entry into the US.
For more information, feel free to contact Mike Wilken: [email protected]
HIKES EVERY DAY:
Professor's Park and Las Piedras Environmental Education Center is an easy 2 mile loop trail near Tecate with trails through well-preserved chaparral vegetation, giant boulders and views to Mount Cuchumaa (Tecate Peak). Your guides Mike and Gerry will enhance your experience through their knowledge of the flora, fauna, geology, and indigenous history of the area.
Las Piedras Environmental Education Center
Trails through beautiful chaparral habitat at the base of Mount Cuchuma. Learn about traditional uses of native plants along the way.
Arbolitos trail follows the rugged mountain range with dramatic views of both the Pacific and of the Bay of Ensenada, passing through fields of native Shaw’s agave plants and rare, beautiful coastal succulent scrub habitat. Our picnic spot provides breathtaking views of the Pacific coast. Approximately 4 hour hike including lunch.
Optional morning hike into coastal hills in the Ensenada region. Leaving from our host's home, we will take an easy 2 mile out-and-back hike into the hills overlooking Ensenada Bay. Enjoy panoramic views and the chance to learn more about the ethnobotany and natural history of the region. (Or just relax at our lodging and hang out in the fabulous ocean view gardens!)
TASTY BAJA FUSION DINING:
WINERIES: The Guadalupe Valley is Mexico's premiere wine-producing area
Lodging will be at the Baja House and the Mexico House, which share the same garden and views. See a description of the Baja House Here:
airbnb.com/h/baja-ocean-view-villa-rustica
EXPEDITION ITINERARY
Three days/two nights, April 10-12
Meals and tastings included in the expedition are indicated as "provided" otherwise they are no host (each guest pays own). Actual wineries and restaurants may change as we find out what each group prefers. We reserve the right to make minor changes as necessary to the published itinerary.
Day 1: Friday, April 10
9:00: Arrive to the US side of Tecate, leave cars in fenced parking lots ($5-10 a day) and meet 5 mins away at the Duty Free Store just before the border crossing. Guide will meet you there and walk you over border to get paperwork stamped and take you to the van.
9:30 Visit "El Mejor Pan" bakery in Tecate
10:00 Visit Tecate Community Museum
11:00 Ethnobotanical hike at Parque del Professor in Tecate. Visit Las Piedras Environmental Education center (hobbit-like caves) run by Funcacion La Puerta
1:00 Lunch at el Cafecito restaurant
2:30 Leave for Guadalupe Valley
3:30 Wine tasting in Guadalupe Valley (Las Nubes)(provided)
4:45 Leave for the coast
5:30 Arrive at Baja House Vacation Home lodging, freshen up
7:00 Dinner along coast (Punta Morro)
9:00 Return to our lodging
Day 2: Saturday, April 11
8:00 Breakfast at the Baja House (provided)
9:00 Leave for hike
10:30 Arrive at trailhead (Arolitos, Punta Banda)
12:30 Picnic lunch (provided) (Deli Loop)
1:30 Return trip to trailhead
3:00 Depart
4:30 Arrive at the Baka House, margaritas, salsa, chips at the Baja House
6:00 Dinner at the Baja House (provided)
7:00 Bonfire
Day 3: Sunday, April 12
9:30 Optional hike from the Baja House (or just stay and relax)
11:30 Pack up and leave the Baja House
12:00 Guadalupe valley, tour around
1:00 Lunch in the valley (Bruma Winegarden)
4:00 Leave for Tecate
5:45 Arrive at Tecate pedestrian border crossing, easy walk through customs and return to your vehicles.
The magic gardens of the Baja House, relax and enjoy!
Mike Wilken, your guide, is the author of the award-winning book Kumeyaay Ethnobotany
Friday April 10th to Monday April 13th, 2026 @ Juniper Campground
Juniper Campground from the Moses Rock Ridge Trail
This campground is perched on a plateau near the top of Mount Diablo, giving it dramatic views of the San Ramon Valley. It’s very popular.
Most of the sites are large and spaced well apart. Sites 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 34 and 36 are sheltered in a grove of trees. These sites are popular because they’re the only ones that are completely shaded
Campout Start Time and Location: Friday April 10th check in at 2pm, checkout Monday April 13th at noon.
Campout Type (car parking, group camp, hike-in):
Campground Details: Enter through the North Gate. Standard amenities like tent sites with picnic tables & fire rings, potable water, flush toilets, and much-appreciated showers, plus food storage lockers
Campground challenges (temperatures, animals, allergens): Open forest setting with shade. It's a great base for hiking with trailheads nearby, offers views of the Bay/Diablo Valley.
Equipment Needed: General camping gear
Parking Information: 2 cars/site
Costs involved: $65/tent camper with car; $50 tent camper carpooling. Cancellation up to 3 weeks prior to event applicable for refund. No refunds after unless replacement available.
Pets Permitted: Yes, but not on trails.
Who to Contact with Questions: Tyler Roosden @ 651.497.1611
Friday 4/10/26
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM 5 PM - Meet and Greet - Bring a snack to share and your favorite beverage. In order to cut down on waste, please also bring your own reusable plate, utensils and cup/mug - these will not be provided. 7 PM - Group campfire
5 PM - Meet and Greet - Bring a snack to share and your favorite beverage. In order to cut down on waste, please also bring your own reusable plate, utensils and cup/mug - these will not be provided.
7 PM - Group campfire
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Depart for hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. most notably the popular Juniper and Summit Trail Loop, a moderate 3.8-mile loop with ~1,000 ft gain offering summit access, and the longer, strenuous Juniper Falls Trail, an ~11-mile challenge. Mount Diablo Grand Loop Trail: A longer, ~6.2-mile loop option with over 1,700 ft gain, highly rated by hikers. 3 PM - Optional Hike pending interest. 6 PM - Potluck Dinner - Bring a main dish, side, salad or dessert. In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, please bring your own reusable plate and utensils as one use disposable items will not be provided. 7 PM - Campfire
9 AM - Depart for hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. most notably the popular Juniper and Summit Trail Loop, a moderate 3.8-mile loop with ~1,000 ft gain offering summit access, and the longer, strenuous Juniper Falls Trail, an ~11-mile challenge. Mount Diablo Grand Loop Trail: A longer, ~6.2-mile loop option with over 1,700 ft gain, highly rated by hikers.
3 PM - Optional Hike pending interest.
Sunday 4/12/25
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Depart for hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. most notably the popular Juniper and Summit Trail Loop, a moderate 3.8-mile loop with ~1,000 ft gain offering summit access, and the longer, strenuous Juniper Falls Trail, an ~11-mile challenge. Mount Diablo Grand Loop Trail: A longer, ~6.2-mile loop option with over 1,700 ft gain, highly rated by hikers. 3 PM - Optional Hike pending interest. 6 PM - Campfire & Dinner gather, bring a your own meal
6 PM - Campfire & Dinner gather, bring a your own meal
9 AM Breakfast - on your own and packing and cleaning up the camp sites. 12 PM - Check Out.
9 AM Breakfast - on your own and packing and cleaning up the camp sites.
Hike the hills and canyons created by the San Andreas fault with outstanding geological features and great views from the ridge.
Meeting Place and Time: Parking lot near PetSmart and Walmart Gas at Ramon/Crossley, Palm Springs: Map Click Here. 8:30 AM DEPARTURE. Arrive 10 or 15 minutes early for briefing and carpooling.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here) - water (2 to 3 liters recommended), and trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE).
Optional Lunch: CIE Sichuan Cuisine, 45682 Towne St., downtown Indio. Arrange your carpooling accordingly. NOTE: This restaurant does not provide separate checks. Participants must bring $25+ cash, or use Venmo or Zelle to facilitate paying one group check for shared dishes. Those interested in eating spicy Sichuan food family-style will be able to sample multiple dishes.
Contact leader: Howard G. - email click here
Carpooling - is encouraged and may be available if offered by a driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Distance to trailhead (Golf Center Parkway/Ave 42) is 18 miles, approximately 30 minutes.
Additional Photos - Click Here
You must be a Great Outdoors (GO) member in order to attend this event.
OUTDOORS EXPERIENCE
Let us know if you are interested in participating in or learning more about our Outdoor Experience training programs. No dates or locations have been determined yet, but stay tuned for updates! We are looking to offer this training opportunity in the spring and are seeking those who are interested to determine program offerings.
Duration: 2-day weekend
Location: To be announced
Trip Leading Virtual Workshop:
Learn the essentials of planning and leading successful trips.
Interactive sessions with experienced trip leaders.
Hike Leading Virtual Workshop:
Master the skills required to lead safe and enjoyable hikes.
Tips and techniques for navigating different terrains.
Mastering Outdoor Skills Virtual Workshop:
Develop essential outdoor skills.
Topics include wilderness survival, first aid, and navigation.
Website Event Manager:
Learn how to set up and administer events online.
Step-by-step guidance on using event management tools.
Gain invaluable skills for leading outdoor adventures.
Network with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
Enhance your confidence and leadership abilities.
Interest Form: Click on Register and you can choose which options are of interest to you and give us suggestions.
Contact : Beth Schneider, Chair Outdoor Experience: email click here
We look forward to embarking on this journey with you. Let's explore the great outdoors together!
CANCELLED
Experience the Mystique of the Superstition Mountains! Join Great Outdoors Palm Springs for an unforgettable 4 nights desert camping experience at the base of the Superstition Mountains 40 miles east of Phoenix. This area is rich in local history and lore, including the legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. Explore these with us.
Attractions & Things to Do
Easy to Moderate Hikes
Challenging Hikes
Nearby Excursions (Day Trips)
Off Roading
Directions: Lost Dutchman State Park is approximately 300 miles from Palm Spring via Interstate 10 East. Google Map.
Arrival: Check-in for campers 2pm and 3pm for cabin. Park entrance gate closes at 10:00 p.m. and reopens at 6:00 a.m. Campers can leave at any time but there is no re entry until 6:00 a.m. Please make every effort to arrive prior to 10:00 p.m. If you will not be able to arrive prior to 10:00 p.m. please call 480-982-4485 before 3:00 p.m. to make arrangements.
Campers: RV and tent will share a site. If you are second to arrive for the shared site, there will be an extra parking charge of $15 per day. Please pay it, and bring the receipt to trip leader for reimbursement. There will be 2 vehicles on the site, park accordingly to make room for second vehicle. RV will need to be parked adjacent to the hook-ups, so park accordingly. Park with all 4 wheels on the pavement. Sites are large, 75' to 100'. Restroom, free showers and dump station located nearby.
What to Bring: Name tag, camp chair, camping/cooking gear,10 essential items, warm/cool weather clothing, appetizer for meet and greet, potluck item and firewood for group fire. Consider going green! - Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils. No shade at campsites, so plan accordingly if you want to bring a shade structure.
Pets: Pets are welcome, leashed and picked up after.
Weather/Climate: Elevation of 2,074 feet. April 85° / 53° It is a dry month. Sunrise 5:54 am, Sunset 6:58 pm. Moon will be waning crescent, April 16th, new moon is 17th. Weather click here.
Payments: Pay online with a credit card.
Registration: Events are limited to members only. If not currently a GO member, you can join for $25 per person for a one (1) year membership prior to registration. Each person going must complete a separate registration. For membership: click here to join.
Cancellation/Refunds: Cancellation for RV and tent camping, minus $10 fee, must be received by April 01, 2026. Notify the trip leader to cancel. Cancellation/refund for cabin registrations, see below.
If you have any questions, contact Trip Co-Leaders: Cliff C. Click Here & Scott Click Here
RV and Tent Sites
Our sites offer electric hookups (50/30/20-amp service) and water. Each site includes a picnic table and a fire pit equipped with an adjustable grill gate. There is a dump station no extra cost.
Itinerary
Subject to change - check whiteboard for updates/details
Thursday ~ April 16
Friday ~ April 17 ~ New Moon Tonight
Saturday ~ April 18
Sunday ~ April 19
Monday ~ April 20
Cabin Details
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event/hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
Great Outdoors OCLB
Special Cruise Ship Tour Event!
Calling All Enthusiastic Travel Lovers!
An Atlantis all-gay cruise is so much more than just a vacation. It's a chance to see new places, meet new friends, and discover new ways to play. For over 30 years, Atlantis created a space for guests to be their authentic selves with other friendly, passionate, like-minded guys. There's power in the gay experience. We see it every time one of our ships leaves the harbor.
is organizing an
Mexican cruise which will go to Ensenada, Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta from Los Angeles!
You loved our last cruise (Iceland, Norway, Belgium, The Netherlands and London) and demanded more!
And we are going to deliver!
The dates are from April 18-26th, 2026!
Los Angeles, California
Depart 5:00 pm
APRIL 19
Ensenada, Mexico
Arrive 9:00 am - Depart 5:00 pm
APRIL 20
Wonderful Day at Sea
APRIL 21
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
APRIL 22
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Arrive 12:00 pm - Depart 1:00 am
APRIL 23
Mazatlan, Mexico
Arrive 12:00 pm - Depart 6:00 pm
APRIL 24
Great Day at Sea
APRIL 25
Relaxing Day at Sea
APRIL 26
Arrive 5:00 am
The event is posted on Atlantis website.
Here is the link to the Atlantis website:
https://atlantisevents.com/vacation/la26-la-to-mexico/
This is simply a notice and if you are interested please list your name on this GO registration so we can create group texts for those interested.
You have to register DIRECTLY on the Atlantis website/link above if you intend to attend; as Atlantis will handle EVERYTHING, payments, room assignments, etc.
It more fun when you have a group of friends to share the excitement with on these cruises.
Unfortunately due to the strong demand by Alumni, we will be unable to get rooms next to each other. However we can have group dinners, social meetings and plan on excursions together.
This cruise will SELLOUT!; if you are interested I highly recommend you register ASAP with Atlantis!
Atlantis does offer a variety of payment plans ranging from monthly payments to lump sum - thus making it affordable for most budgets.
No money will be collected via GO, as all payments will be collected by Atlantis upon your registration with Atlantis.
YOU NEED TO REGISTER WITH ATLANTIS ; registering on GO OCLB here, only lets us know who from GO will be attending so we can party together.
If you are looking for a cabin mate; register as such on this posting. An updated list will go out at the end of each month for those searching for a cabin mate. The first list went out on August 19, and the updated version will go out at the end of each month. It is the responsiblity of each member to find their own cabin mate if that is your preference.
If you are attending with someone who is not a GO member and you wish to include him on our messaging please add him as a guest.
We are excited! Are you?
Explore the Pacific’s most alluring beaches and cities, including a late-night stay in gay-friendly Puerto Vallarta with plenty of time to enjoy the city’s incomparable nightlife and beach culture. Take a tour to the sensational vineyards of Baja California or just relax on a perfect beach during our first-ever visit to Ensenada.
Dive, fish, or snorkel in beautiful Cabo San Lucas, or explore a nearby uninhabited beach. Discover the best of authentic Mexico in the charming city of Mazatlan, a remarkable beachfront metropolis.
With three fantastically fun days at sea, you’ll have plenty of time to explore the myriad activities onboard with more ways to play than ever. Indulge in Virgin’s sensuous spa, take in a fitness class, relax by the pool with new friends, or just watch the ocean from your hammock. Join some of our zany activities, and don’t miss our legendary T-dances!
Nobody likes paying for things they use all the time, like Wifi, basic beverages, and a terrific place for dinner. So, we don’t charge extra for them. Ever. Even fitness classes are included! Logon, drink up, spin a little, and enjoy!
Every fabulously original restaurant is included with more choices than any other ship at sea. All you need to do is decide whether to indulge in fresh Italian at Extra Virgin, Korean BBQ at Gumbae, an inventive tasting menu at the Test Kitchen, brunch or steak at the Wake, all-day treats at Razzle Dazzle, and so much more. And there’s no buffet in sight. Or a massive banquet-like main hall. But who needs one with all these amazing spots?
Oh, and by basic beverages we mean sodas, water, coffees, juices, and most non-alcoholic offerings. The hard stuff is, of course, extra.
Lance being an Atlantis Alumni has registered for the cruise.
Contact Lance if you have any questions at:
[email protected]
We are ready to do it again!
Join us!
Here are photos from our last Cruise (Iceland, Norway, Belgium, Amsterdam and London) and our Guided tour ( 8-day Musical Journey through the South) . Here are some photos from those excursions and needless to say it was spectacular.
Photos from the Iceland Cruise:
In Norway meeting new friends.
Viewing our ship below!
Chowing down and Cheers to you!
Below: Photos from the 8-Day Musical Journey through the South
Photo of us in Memphis - Beale Street!
At the Tina Turner Museum
Ready to board our bus to experience another amazing day!
In New Orleans!
Contact hike leader: Spencer B.
SAVE THE DATE
Springtime in the desert is the perfect time to visit. Our camp is located at the south end of Joshua Tree National Park at an elevation of 3,000 feet. Unparalleled views of the Colorado Desert with wide, dark and uninterrupted views of the night sky. A variety of nearby hiking and touring activities and cooler temperatures at the higher elevation. The southern section of the park is often overlooked and less visited. It provides a more remote experience and offers a variety of sites to explore.
The weather is warming up in April so join us for a campout at Cottonwood Campground in Joshua Tree NP! Come explore Joshua Tree! There will be hikes, 4x4 excursions, potluck dinner and other fun stuff! Join us!
Tents will set up in three large group sites. RVs will park a short distance just up the hill in individual sites in Loop A. RV owners will need to enter their vehicle dimension information when registering so we can better assign the RV sites. There are water spigots in the campgrounds, flush toilets, but no power or showers. There is a fee to enter Joshua Tree National Park, so if you have a senior or veteran pass, bring it with you!
Payments: This event is limited to GO members. When you register, you'll need to have your credit card (MC, VISA, Discover or Amex.) ready and pay your registration fee within 15 mins. If you are not a member yet, you can first join as a member online (click here) and then return here to register.
Prices: Prices listed are per person. Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Contact Trip Leaders: John Niedzwiedz email and Pat Miyamoto email and Scott Connelly email
Nearby attractions and hikes:
Schedule of Events
Check the whiteboard for updates and details*
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUEDAY
*Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.
Amenities: Restrooms with flush toilets (no showers); shade canopies, picnic tables, fire rings, water and paved parking. No cell service or WiFi.
Tent sites: Tent campers will select their campsite in three group sites among desert vegetation and on sandy soils. There are drinking water spigots, shade canopies with picnic tables and a group fire rings, and restrooms with running water and flush toilets. Campers will carry their gear a short distance from their car to their campsite.
RV sites: RV campers need to enter their vehicle dimensions so we can assign campsites. Include total vehicle length (RV plus tow, trailer plus vehicle). Odd-numbered campsites may not accommodate driver side slideouts. Fresh water is available at the nearby dump station, no hookups. RV sites are a short walk to our group tent site. Extra parking space for tow vehicles may be available near the two restrooms. Generator use is permitted only from 7–9 am, noon–2 pm, and 5–7 pm.
What to Bring: Camp chair, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, potluck item, one bundle of firewood and the Ten Essentials. Park entrance fee $30 or bring your National Park entry pass.
Directions: I-10 east to Cottonwood Spring - exit 168. Go north 8 miles to Visitor Center/Entrance; turn right to go to the campground. GPS coordinates: 33° 44.650' -115° 48.848'. Google Map Directions - Click Here
Climate: Day: 70s-80s & mild at night: 60s-50s; Avg. high 77, Avg. low 47. View weather forecast - click here
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund for a tent or RV site must be received by April 08; a $10 cancellation fee will apply. All cancellation requests must be sent to the Trip Leader.
Pets: Are welcomed. Must be kept on leash. Please pick up after your pet. Be aware there are snakes and scorpions at this location. Pets are not permitted on park trails or in the backcountry.
Photos: To see some photos from prior trips: 2018, Album-1, Album-2, Album-3, Album-4
Campground Map and NPS website - Click Here
RV Camping: Campground Map. Generator use is permitted only from 7-9 am, noon-2 pm, and 5-7 pm.
With nearly 100 years of flying history, the Torrey Pines Gliderport is the most historic aviation site in North America, and Southern California’s premiere location for paragliding, hang gliding, remote control models and sailplanes. The Gliderport provides a world class flying site, flight lessons, certifications, tandem flights, equipment sales, and repair services. We seek to promote all forms of flight and to make Southern California a destination for flight enthusiasts from around the world. For more information, read on about the Gliderport’s History.
It will take an hour process to prepare for the flight and a 20min in-flight experience. This trip is weather dependent with the morning of confirmation call being made at 9am morning of.
Glider Port Website: https://www.flytorrey.com/
Start Time and Location: Tentative 11am, morning of call will be made day to to confirm this event.
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Weight considerations, heights, direct service through vendor (including liability waiver).
Event Specific Equipment: Provided by vendor.
Parking Information: On site.
Costs involved: ~$200/person
Who to Contact with Questions: Tyler Roosden at [email protected]
OCLB- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park &
Hawaii Big Island Day Hikes
Tues 4/28/26 and Thu 4/30/26
Hawaii is full of attractions that are unlike anything else in the world, but even among these unique wonders, Hawaii’s volcanoes stand out as truly remarkable. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii protects some of these natural marvels, including two of the world's largest and most active volcanoes.
Come join me for day hikes at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and on the Big Island of Hawaii to experience stunning landscapes created by these volcanoes.
Day Hike: Tue. Apr. 28th, 2026 at 9 am- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Day Hike: Thu. Apr. 30th, 2026 at 9 am- Big Island Hawaii, local trail. Location TBA.
Transportation & Lodging: Air, ground transportation, lodging, meals, fuel, and travel costs on the Big Island of Hawaii is the responsibility of each member. It is strongly recommended that members purchase travel insurance to insure their trip costs in the event of cancellation or interruption.
Fees: Day hikes are FREE. There is a vehicle entrance fee of $30 to enter Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A valid national park pass waives the entrance fee. There may be parking and entrance fees charged at the trailhead of a local hiking trail on the Big Island.
What to Bring: Day Pack with Ten Essentials. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and rain protection. Pack a lunch, snacks, and water.
Great Outdoors is not arranging air, ground transportation, or lodging for members on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Register- Please RSVP for a day hike so I know who is coming.
I will email attendees with essential details such as trailhead location, parking, and hike mileage and elevation gain for each day hike up to two weeks before the event.
I am visiting the Big Island of Hawaii the week of 4/26 to 5/03/26 and inviting other Great Outdoors members to join me on day hikes on Tuesday 4/28 and Thursday 4/30/26.
I am staying in Kailua-Kona, so if you are also visiting the Big Island of Hawaii during the last week of April 2026, reach out and let’s meet up.
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Climate- In late April, the climate on the Big Island of Hawaii is generally pleasant, with daytime temperatures averaging in the high 70’s to low 80’s F and evening temperatures dropping into the 60’s F. This month marks the end of the rainy season, so you can expect fewer rain showers, although it’s still possible to experience some rain, especially at night.
Questions?
Email Michael at [email protected]
Disclosure- I do not respond to emails immediately due to my non-traditional work schedule. I will respond to emails about this event on my days off.
The Morro Bay Car Show is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of community spirit. Each year, it brings together classic car enthusiasts while supporting local businesses, charities, and organizations. With a focus on creating an inclusive and fun experience, the show fosters a sense of togetherness throughout Morro Bay and beyond. Website: https://www.morrobaycarshow.org/
WHEN: April 30 to May 3. More info to follow... *Registration is not open at this time*
Meet at 10:00 AM at the Rimrock Plaza (Vons) 4733 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs. Park east of the plaza parking lot on or near the dirt roadway. Arrive about 15 minutes early for introductions and briefing. Map Click Here
Description: The hike starts at the dirt road at the far east side of Rimrock Plaza. At the water reservoir tanks we pick up a trail to the top of a plateau that affords great views of Palm Springs, Cathedral City and Murray Peak. We then hike the plateau until we descend into Eagle Canyon at Jane's Hoffbrau Palm Oasis. This is a small beautiful oasis with dry waterfalls and a stand of Washingtonia palm trees. We will relax in the shade of the palms and then proceed down the canyon beneath high canyon walls and aside large boulders in the wash. At the end of the canyon we'll go back up the canyon to the trail to a view point and back to the trailhead at Vons.
Optional Lunch after the hike: Location TBD (La Perlita or Manhatten Deil)
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks, sun protection, layered clothing. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Hiking poles may be helpful
May 15th-17th, 2026
Day 1: Friday, May 15
Day 2: Saturday, May 16
Day 3: Sunday, May 17
OCLB Annual Yosemite Trip!
Heaven On Earth!
Pictured above: Glacier Point just before starting the Panorama Trail.
Orange County/Long Beach
goes to
Yosemite National Park
Curry Village Canvas Tents
May 15-18, 2026
Need we say more?
Yes we will!
Spring in Yosemite can't be beat!
We will be heading to Yosemite at the BEST time to visit this illustrious National Park! The weather will be amazing with the waterfalls at their most dynamic! Our lodging for the 3-night outing will be in Camp Curry, in unheated canvas tents.
These events get sold out to capacity each year!
Do NOT hesitate to book as soon as possible as we expect this event to be SOLD OUT again!
Yosemite is one of the most popular National Parks in the country and we in southern California are very fortunate to have it so close. If you have never seen it then this Great Outdoors trip is a good opportunity for you to be introduced to this special place.
If you have been there one or more times, then you’ll understand why many have made a Yosemite visit an annual event. The grandeur and majesty of the park are so enriching that Yosemite can be experienced and enjoyed again and again. The natural beauty of the park has inspired many for the last 150 years, but perhaps none more effusive than John Muir, who said of Yosemite, “It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter.” Please join us in this temple of the great outdoors.
Pictured above: Richard, Mike and Claudia half way up to the top of upper Yosemite Falls, this photo is at the top of lower Yosemite Falls.
Arrival should be about 4:00 pm on Friday afternoon.
For both Saturday and Sunday, there will be optional hikes each day to choose from - one will be strenuous, the other will be easy. Or simply visit the galleries, stores, bike ride, museums and/or stroll in the valley floor!
On Monday morning we must check out of the cabins by 11:00 am.
More details will be announced as we finalize registration.
Canvas Tents:
We have secured four canvas tents for our group.
Each tent has 3 single beds and a double. We can max out at 5 people per tent. We are hoping to get a couple or friends (with benefits or without benefits) to share the double bed. This way we can max out each tent with 5 people so that we can get as many as possible to experience Yosemite for this excursion.
If you want to be in the same tent with another member please note that on the registration.
If you prefer sharing a double cot with someone please note that on the registration and who the person is so we match you with the correct person.
If you have a LOUD snoring issue, you should consider not attending so that others will not be affected by the noise. This is close sleeping quarters.
Driving & Directions:
While GO is not authorized to be directly involved in coordinating carpools, we highly recommend our members to consider carpooling!
What else?
Cooking facilities/campfire rings are not available in Curry Village. However, there are several dining options near our cabins.
Such as Pizza & Beer, Cafeteria (with Vegan options!) and of course burgers & fries too. A general store is also open for purchasing food items and other material goods. You may bring snack food and drinks, but all food and scented items must be stored in the bear-proof storage locker in front of the cabin. This includes all food, food related items, toiletries, sundries and ice chests. Bears have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to anything they think will lead them to human food. Remember not to store these items in your vehicle or canvas tent . It is recommended to use sealed plastic containers for storing your food inside the bear boxes. This makes it easier to keep your food organized, and away from campground critters.
Showers, sinks and flush toilets are all available to participants.
Be sure to remember a flashlight or headlamp to find your way around Camp Curry at night. In addition, a sleeping bag (recommended), an extra blanket or a honey bunny may help keep you warm at night. Other things to bring:
•Warm outer gear appropriate for snow and/or rain or Shorts and T-shirts for warm days
•Layered under gear (long underwear, etc.)
•Hat, gloves, scarf, etc.
•Sunglasses, sun block (for your face), lip balm
•Sturdy hiking shoes
Weather: Average temperatures in May in the Yosemite Valley range from the low 50s (night time) to the low-mid 70s during the day. Conditions may vary between sun, clouds, rain, or snow. Be prepared for anything. Expect the unexpected!
The trip leader will inform you of the weather conditions a couple days before our arrival but you may also want to keep abreast of them by using the Yosemite National Park website. (Click here.)
Price:
$225 for Great Outdoors members for the 4 days/3 nights event. Come early on Friday to enjoy the park and/or stay late on Monday to enjoy the park! We will check into our canvas tents at 4 PM on Friday.
This is a members only event, thus an annual membership ($25) must be purchased prior to signing up for this event.
Cancellations will be authorized up to 21 days prior to start day of event IF a replacement can be found; a $20 cancellation fee will be charged.
Trip Leader: Lance Whitmier
Lance states: Yosemite mesmerized me the very first time I visited the Park in the 90's. I always brag about the majestic beauty of Yosemite along with it's grandeur and power. I claim that Yosemite is indeed "my Heaven on Earth" and I can't wait to share the experience with you!" For those visiting Yosemite for the first time - be prepared to experience a bit of heaven and the surreal!
Lance can be contacted at:
Photos: Previous OCLB Yosemite Treks
We have a great, fun time! Join us!
ALLCHAPTER JAMBOREE
WE HAVE SECURED AND CONFIRMED RESERVATION FOR THE BEST GROUP SITE. This event is being planned by Great Outdoors Corporate. For more information about this trip, check back here for updates.
DAY WALK: PISMO BEACH CLASSIC CAR SHOW The 40th Annual Classic at Pismo Beach Car Show features classic cars, live music, vendors, and charity events like auctions and cruises, drawing crowds to enjoy the ocean views and hot rods right on the beachside. This popular event includes show & shine, beer/wine, and community vibes. The car show runs throughout the weekend of May 29th to May 31st, but this specific day walk is on May 29th. Here is the link to see this event closer: https://experiencepismobeach.com/pismo-beach-classic-car-show/ WHEN: May 29, 2026; 12 PM to 4 PM. WHERE TO PARK: TBD
*Registration for this event is not open yet. More information to follow.*
This event is being planned by Palm Springs Chapter.d For more information about this trip:
GOSD Free Membership Campout!
Laguna Mountains: Horse Heaven Campground
Description
Contrary to its name, Horse Heaven Group Campground has no equestrian sites. Instead, this tent-only facility can accommodate group gatherings. It provides a great mountain getaway for city dwellers to relax and enjoy cool summer temperatures, hiking and other outdoor recreation, just one hour east of San Diego.
This site offers three areas for group gatherings: Lupine Loop can accommodate 40 people and 10 vehicles; The facility is equipped with vault toilets and drinking water. A general store is located 2.3 miles away at Mt. Laguna and Pine Valley. Opening and closing times can vary for these two locations.
The campground sits at an elevation of 6,000 ft. in the Laguna Mountains. It is forested with pines and oaks that provide plenty of shade, in addition to a meadow. The area is home to many species of birds, as well as the endangered Laguna Skipper butterfly. Little Laguna lake is located just a short distance from the campground and is an excellent hiking destination for photographers and visitors looking to explore the area.
The Laguna Mountain Recreation Area is known for great horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking trails. Visitors can get their boots dusty on the Laguna Meadow Trail system or access a segment of the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from California to the State of Washington. Wildflowers are usually abundant in April and May on the Big Laguna Trail, which takes visitors past Big Laguna Lake. In wet years there is water in Big Laguna Lake by December or January and ducks and other birds can be found. The trail presents a number of options to the user. A return to the trailhead parking can be made by cutting through the Laguna Campground or by taking the Pacific Crest Trail north. Families can learn about the area's flora and fauna by attending educational programs at the facility's amphitheater. Or for history buffs, the El Prado Cabin located at nearby El Prado Campground, is the first ranger cabin built in the Cleveland National Forest in 1911. The San Diego State University Observatory also sponsors "Star Parties" for campers most Saturday evenings during the summer (schedule can be obtained at the nearby visitor center or by calling 619-473-8547).
Horse Heaven can be reached by taking Sunrise Highway (S1) from the I-8 freeway. Go up through the mountain. After you pass the lodge (Note this is a 40MPH section), you will reach this sign shown in the first photo above. I’ve provided a short video above that describes what to look out for. The section past the sign will be narrow. Keep to your left when driving on the narrow section.
GPS coords: https://maps.app.goo.gl/V8mY99mQxaiRusR2A
Parking - Parking at Horse Heaven.
For non-overnight campers: Please do not park in the first 10 spots if you are only planning to day hike. Keep these spots reserved for campers only.
Sunrise Mt Laguna: 6:05AM Sunset Mt Laguna: 7:37.
Horse Heaven group campsite has been reserved for us from Thursday, August 21 at 2:00PM to Sunday, August 24 at 11:00AM. Everyone must vacate the campground before 11:00AM and take everything that was brought in.
A sign-in form will be on the table in the campground. Please write your name on the paper and write when you leave/enter the campground. This just assures me that nobody is lost.
Please check the hikes here and sign up for any that interest you. The Laguna lake hike does not require a signup
I’ve provided photos at https://photos.app.goo.gl/EoxPJcXvQSjyK8UP7 of sections of the campsite and a couple of videos. When I was up there (Jul 1), temps were mild, there was toilet paper, two toilets, and running clean water.
Potluck (including ideas)
Bring any breakfast or dinner idea for the potluck. Simple ideas could include chopped bananas with toothpicks, a box of energy bars, or sandwiches, etc. Also, bringing bowls and spoons would be really helpful.
For the potluck, make something that you enjoy and make it fun — Surprise us. Feel free to use Facebook to coordinate with others or share photos. Try to limit foods high in processed sugars unless you're planning to make one yourself.
We’ll have an ice chest available for the group, and a pop-up tent. If you can lend a hand Sunday and help me pack these up and load them into the Subaru Outback, that would be much appreciated!
Main hike - Mount Laguna Lakes
Our main hike will be the Mount Laguna Lakes, located within walking distance of the campground, and passes through the El Prado campsite. This will be an out and back 2.5mi hike. Along the way, you’ll see lakes, some ducks, and other local wildlife. Feel free to take photos and share them and your experience on the greatoutdoors facebook page. There is cell service in this area. This link contains Photos of a previous hike
Camp leader - Jeremiah O’Neal
Please feel free to reach out to me. I will have my cell on me throughout the weekend and you’re more than welcome to text me (619)788-9407. Also, feel free to email me at [email protected] or reach out to me on Facebook Messenger if you have any questions or concerns.
Supplies (What to bring)
This will be a checklist. Please feel free to print this up and check through it. Not everything will be
listed, however, some important items will.
● Tent
● Sleeping bag
● Warm long-sleeve/pants clothes
● Cool clothing
● Camp chair
● A mug - If coffee is provided. I’ll let you know
● Plates (Unless someone can provide plates)
● Hiking shoes
● Suntan lotion
● A water bottle
● A USB battery pack and your phone for photos, etc.
● Matches (if you plan to cook anything)
Weekend Schedule
Thursday, July 9
2:00 PM Arrival - Tent setup. Keep paths to restrooms, water, and the bonfire open and place tents left of the road. Anywhere on that side of the road will work.
6:00 PM Evening Meet & Greet
7:00 PM Evening Group Dinner and Bonfire
Friday, July 10
8:00AM- Coffee/Breakfast (on own) - I’ll see if a coffee pot is available
8:30AM Hike: Big Laguna lake
Anytime Lunch (on own)
Around 6:45PM - Evening Potluck
Along with potluck or after Storytelling/Bonfire/Other fun activities
Saturday, July 11
Morning Coffee/Breakfast - I’ll see if I can get a coffee pot going
8AM - 24 bagels & cream cheese.
Hike: 9AM - 5 mile loop hike (Registration link: https://greatoutdoors.org/event-6291609)
Afternoon Lunch (bring your own food) At the campsite with hikers who are not camping.
5:30PM Hike: Big Laguna lake
Evening Group Dinner (bring own)
Along with dinner, Storytelling/Bonfire
Sunday, July 12
Morning: Please, if you can help take down everything and put it in my car. It’s the Subaru Outback.
11:00 AM Must Leave Camp
Health Problems/Allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete the event.
GOING GREEN! Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc. There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.
SAVE THE DATE (these are notes from a previous trip, look for updates in the weeks to come)
Experience the cool mountain star-lit sky among conifer forest camping at Idyllwild Regional Park. This is a great summer mid-week excursion where you will find an uncrowded campground surrounded by mountain pines and vegetation. Three nights of camping, hiking and exploring the village shops and restaurants.
Sunday, July 10
Monday, July 11
Tuesday, July 12
Wednesday, July 13
You must be a Great Outdoors (GO) member in order to attend this event. This event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated and abide by the GOPS 4/26/2022 COVID policy - CLICK HERE
Amenities: Restrooms have flush toilets, hot showers that take quarters, Campsites have picnic tables, fire rings (although wood fires may not be allowed due to fire restrictions), and drinking water. The town of Idyllwild is 1/2 mile away with shops and restaurants.
Amenities For Tents: The sites are pretty flat and without much shade. Tent campers will share the site with an RV. Restroom and showers are located uphill of the campsites.
Amenities For RVs: There are no services for RVs at the campsites. There is a dump site located nearby at Lake Hemet. Generators may be operated between 7 am and 10 pm.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, camp chair, daypack for hiking, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, quarters for showers. Bring a dish to share at the potluck dinner. The are water spigots located in the camp. Campfires are currently not allowed in the campground during our stay.
Consider going green! - Please bring your own reusable plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, etc.
Directions: 54000 County Playground Road, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Map - Click Here.
Website: IDYLLWILD REGIONAL PARK
Climate: Ave High 80 Ave Low 47 Weather forecast click here
Parking: Campsites are shared between RVs and tents. When you register let us know if you are bringing a tow vehicle or a second vehicle so we can consider that when assigning sites. The additional vehicle may need to park in overflow parking, at the park entrance.
Pets: Well-behaved pets are welcomed. $2 per day pet fee payable upon arrival. Must be kept on leash. Please pick up after your pet.
Photos: Click Here
Prices: are based upon each person going being a GO Chapter paid member. You can join - click here - and then register for this campout. Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Payment: You can pay with the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. You must complete the registration and payment within 15 minutes or your registration will be cancelled.
Refunds: Cancellation must be received by June 28 for full refund.
Contact: Trip Co-Leaders: Dennis Curran and Dale Solomon
Health Problems/allergies:It is the responsibility of participants to carry on their person a record of significant allergies, medications and medical history in the event of a medical emergency. Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader if you wish.
This event is being planned by Orange County Long Beach Chapter. Check back For more information about this trip.
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Note: Registration for this event will initially be limited to paid members of Great Outdoors. Paid members get "first crack" at our events. If you'd like to become a member to register for this campout - click here - and then return to this page.
The Salton Sea is one of the most enigmatic places in the Southwest. It is a unique place with many hidden treasures and secrets that are not well known. It has been forgotten as a busy tourist attraction of bygone years. .....
Prices: (Example 1) We have different pricing levels based upon you staying in a tent or RV in one of our sites, staying in a site you booked yourself (or in a nearby hotel/motel/friend's house). Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Select your registration that conforms to the following definitions:
Prices: (example 2) There is no charge for this event. Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Prices are based upon each person going being a GO Chapter paid member. You can join - click here - and then register for this campout. Other GO Chapter members should contact our GOPS Webmaster (click here to email) in order to be added as a member of our Chapter for free. Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Prices: Prices are based upon you being a GO paid member. If not currently a GO member, you will have the option of joining at an additional $25 per person for a one (1) year club membership prior to registration. Each person going must complete a separate registration. You can click here to join.
RV's and tents may share sites - maximum of one RV and one tent on each site. When reserving an RV site, please select the smallest RV site which will accommodate your RV's length. RV sites come with water, electricity, picnic table and a fire ring. A dump station is located within the park. Some sites may not be completely level - we suggest bringing leveling blocks. Depending upon the RV site, tow vehicles may have to park in a nearby site. These are sites with mature vegetation surrounding the sites.
We will have a propane fire-pit for the group as open fires may be restricted in the camp to a designated area only.
Schedule Of Events
Friday, Mar 17
Saturday, Mar 18
Sunday, Mar 19
**Optional $15 fee for kayaking rental (a donation to: The Sea and Desert Interpretive Association). This fee will be collected when you register for this event.
Amenities: Restrooms have electricity, flush toilets, running water and hot showers that take quarters, picnic tables, fire rings, water and paved parking stalls. There is a dump station and water near the campground. There is a small store on 111 with limited supplies. Limited electric hookup may be available.
Amenities For RVs: This is a dry camping event. There are no hookups at each camp site. Fresh water is available at the dump site to fill your RV tank before arriving at your site. There is a dump site located near the park entrance. QUIET HOURS are from 10 pm to 6 am and generators may only be operated between 10 am and 8 pm.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool weather clothing, shorts for kayaking, potluck item for Saturday night, two bundles of firewood - no particle board, old furniture, plywood or construction materials. These cause the release of toxic gases when burned. Firewood is for sale at the campground.
Don't forget your towel, swim suit and water shoes.
We recommend you read our suggested 10 essential items to bring - click here.
GO GREEN! Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc. There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.
Directions: (sample 1) I-10 east to Indio, take 86-S exit then turn left at Avenue 66, then right onto Highway 111. Go south about 13 miles to the Mecca Beach campground. For a Google Map of our location - click here. <<< fix link
Getting There: (sample 2)
Climate & Elevation - The current forecast avg. is 67 high 42 low. Check the weather forecast - click here. The park is located at 1300’. <<< fix link
Refunds: Cancellation for a full refund minus service fee of $5.00 must be received by March 14, 2017.
Payments: We are no longer using PayPal to accept trip registrations. You may now use any of these credit cards: MC, VISA, Discover or Amex.
Contact: Scott C. email: [email protected]
Photos: To see some photos from prior trips to XYZ location - click here. <<< fix link
Quiet Hours - 10 PM - 7 AM
Smoking - is not allowed in San Diego County Parks.
Cell Service - not in the park but may available nearby. Details for specific carriers?
Pets: Pets are permitted if they are properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Dogs are not allowed in cabins or on trails. Please bring doggie bags and clean up any of their waste. Please be aware there are snakes and scorpions at this location.
Special COVID Related Requirements: This event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated.
SAVE THE DATE. This trip is now scheduled from August 19-23, 2026
Please stay tuned for updated trip details and information and be ready for when registration opens. Thanks!
We have postponed this event until August 2026, stay tuned and reach out with your interest if you'd like to be involved!
Ready for an Escape? Let’s Head to Southern Utah!
Tired of the daily grind? Then it’s time to trade traffic for towering trees and spreadsheets for starry skies! Join your Great Outdoors friends on a five-day, four-night camping adventure in the breathtaking landscapes of Southern Utah!
We’ll be setting up camp at Duck Creek Campground, a peaceful hideaway nestled in the Dixie National Forest near Cedar City—just 450 miles east of LA. You’ll be surrounded by groves of aspen and Douglas fir, with ancient ponderosa pines (some over 500 years old!) standing tall all around you.
There are hiking trails right from camp,Duck Creek Pond and Navajo lake nearby if you feel like casting a line, renting a boat or just kicking back. One day, we’ll hit the trails at Cedar Breaks National Monument—a jaw-dropping natural amphitheater—on a scenic hike along the South Rim Trail (note: there’s a $15–$25 fee per vehicle to enter). We’ll also explore the Mammoth Lava Caves, a wild formation from Utah’s volcanic past.
And if that’s not enough? Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks are just about an hour away. If you forget something or need supplies, Duck Creek Village is just down the road with shops, firewood, and a few local eats.
So….Let’s get outside, breathe in that mountain air, and make some memories!
Details:
We have reserved campsites 31,33,34(Loop A)
We are allowed one vehicle per site, however there is overflow parking which is about ¼ mile away at the visitor’s center.We may be able to park a few more vehicles at the campsite but that will be figured out when you get there. There is a fee for overflow vehicles in camp which the driver will be reimbursed.
Sorry because of the limited space,this is tent camping only.
There are no showers so bring your solar shower, however, Pine Wood resorts,which is in Duck Creek Village,offer showers if availability permits, $10/person.
Campground amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables and potable water.
Make sure to bring firewood and buy it locally as they are discouraging firewood brought in from outside the area due to exotic pest infestation.
For more info about duck Creek Campground go to:
Duck Creek, Dixie National Forest - Recreation.gov
Registration:$ per person, 5 days and 4 nights.
Registration by credit card only
Each camp site is allowed one vehicle per site, (we probably can squeeze a few more in) but overflow parking is available at the visitor’s center, and carpooling is highly encouraged to limit the number of vehicles. Let the trip leader know if you have room to share in your vehicle.
Itinerary:
Wednesday Aug. 19th: Arrival AFTER 2pm. Meet and Greet tea and other yummies! Feel free to share your favorite finger food and/or beverage if you so desire, GO will be providing drinks and snacks as well. BYOB. Dinner on your own. Campfire gathering
Thursday Aug. 20th: Breakfast on your own. Explore local trails around the area, TBD at the site. Lunch on your own, more exploring, Potluck dinner! Prepare your favorite dish for 4 to 6 people. Campfire gathering
Friday Aug 21th:Breakfast on your own then drive to Cedar Breaks National Monument (carpooling to be figured out) Pack a lunch. Taking the5-mile South Rim trail which offers spectacular views, a moderately strenuous hike but well worth it!Have plenty of water, comfortable hiking shoes and sunscreen! Dinner at a nearby restaurant. (Paesano’s Pizzeria or Aunt Sues Chalet) Return for our Campfire gathering.
Saturday Aug 22th:Breakfast on your own, visit Navajo Lake, maybe rent a boat or walk around the lake, more exploring TBD. Have lunch in Duck Creek Village. Dinner on your own, relax, take in the beauty, campfire gathering.
Sunday Aug 23th: Our last day! Breakfast on your own, pack up and head out and prepare for your next GO adventure!
Note: This itinerary is subject to change as weather, moods and circumstances permit!
Refund Policy: Cancel on or before August 4th you will receive a refund minus a $15 processing fee.Sorry but no refunds will be issued after that date.
Contact the trip leader if you need to cancel.
This event is limited to GO members only. When you register, you’ll need to have your credit card ready and pay your registration fee within 15 minutes. If you’re not a member, you can first join as a member online and then return to register for the event. We’d love to have you join!!
Dogs are allowed if they are on a leash.
Weather this time of year is usually pleasantly warm and breezy (low 80’s high 70’s) Very slight chance of rain but it has been known that an occasional thunderstorm can pass through now and again, so be prepared!
Bring your 10 essentials, camping and cooking gear, food and a bundle or two or three of firewood. (We can always go down the road to buy more)
Sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat and comfortable hiking shoes highly recommended!
Additional e-mails will be sent out with more details, changes and other pertinent info as the date of the trip nears.
Your Trip Leader, Brian Miller: Duck Creek, UT (circa 1963) [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
SOUTH RIM
This event is being planned by Palm Springs Chapter. For more information about this trip:
Flying Club / Primetimers BBQ
Fire up the grill, let's make some noise, Burgers, dogs, and happy joys! Good food, good friends, a perfect day, Come hang with us, don't delay!
WHEN: Sept 12, 2026 @ TBD WHERE: Goleta Beach Park *Registration is not open at this time. More info to follow...*
SAN DIEGO ZOO HIKE/SOCIAL
Join us at the zoo!. This year we will be hiking through the famous San Diego Zoo on Sat Sept 19th @ 10:00am. We will hike through the park to the far end and take a different path back to the entrance. Tickets/membership should be purchased prior to the event. If this is an event you would like to participate in but cannot access it due to finances, please reach out to KJ Archer at [email protected]
Details: We will hike through the park to the far end and take a different path back to the entrance
Meeting Location: 2920 Zoo Dr., San Diego, CA
92101 https://maps.app.goo.gl/brG2rRmm333248LC9
Meeting Date & Time: Sat Sept 19th @ 10:00am inside the front entrance at the map stand - We will plan to leave from the inside of the park entrance at 10:15am.
Parking: Ample parking available.
Lake Lopez - Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival The Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival is a local favorite event that features everything from entertainment to food, scarecrow and baking contests, games for the kids, movie night, and so much more! This family-friendly event highlights the best of Arroyo Grande and its neighboring communities. When: Sept 24 - 27, 2026 @ TBD *Registration is not open yet at this time. More info to follow...*
Please select from the 4 options below for you San Diego Pride T-Shirt. These will have the year that the design was featured, and in the same color from their associated year (2021-2025). Price is $30 with shipping included with your order! The above Great Outdoors Pride logo is featured on the front of the shirts, with the year specific design on the back.
2022 Design (Aqua Blue Color Shirt):
2023 Design (Mauve Color Shirt):
2024 Design (Olive Green Color Shirt):
2025 Design (Peri Blue Color Shirt):
2025 Conference Historic Designs:
Shipping Information: We will be as expeditious as possible in our shipping! If you haven't gotten word of your shipping timeline 2 weeks after your order, please follow up with Tyler Roosden at [email protected]
Costs: $30/Shirt with shipping included. For bulk orders, please inquire for pricing.
IMPORTANT: The registration link ABOVE is an indication of interest only. It is not a commitment to travel, or a reservation. For instructions on how to register for this event, see below.
Mexico’s Copper Canyon by Train
8 Nights - 9 Days
October 25th through November 2, 2026
(Not including pre-night in Los Mochis)
BATOPILAS & BEYOND
$2750 per person, double occupancy (First Class)
(Not including air transport)
THE TRAIN
The Copper Canyon train in Mexico, known as El Chepe (Chihuahua al Pacífico Railway), is a spectacular engineering marvel and scenic journey through Mexico's Sierra Madre, connecting the desert to the Pacific by traversing massive canyons (larger than the Grand Canyon) with breathtaking views, tunnels, and bridges. The train journey is considered to be one of the greatest train journeys in the world, and the finest in North America. Built over decades, the line features 39 bridges and 86 tunnels, climbing from near sea level to over 8,000 feet. The trip from El Fuerte to Creel is about 7 hours. Expect dramatic drops, deep gorges, and diverse landscapes. The train trip will start in El Fuerte reaching Creel in the early evening. For a 3 minute PBS video of the Copper Canyon Railway click here.
There are two classes of service available. The First Class service has more comfortable seats and panoramic windows to ensure you don’t miss a moment of the majestic scenery of the Sierra Tarahumara.
Your ticket includes:
HOTELS -- Group accommodations include 4 hotels.
Posada Hidalgo in El Fuerte is a historic 5 star hotel.
The Best Western Creel is the best hotel in Creel with a convenient central location.
The Riverside Lodge is a historic property in the center of Batopilas.
Copper Canyon El Mirador Hotel on the edge of the canyon
The BEST train journey in North America.
The BEST seats on the train trip.
The BEST time of the year.
The BEST available accommodations.
Per the GOPS group foreign travel bylaws/guidelines, you will be making the actual reservation through COPPER CANYON ADVENTURES. Copper Canyon Adventures is a Travel Service Provider (TSP), but is not a registered seller of travel (SOT) with the state of California (see GO International Travel Policies here). The purchase of travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Event Coordinator: Todd click here
Group Tour Meeting: There will be a group tour meeting about 30 days before departure to discuss the upcoming trip and other important information before the trip.
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Death Valley 2026 4X4 RV Trip Details
Reserve Now!!!
If you are planning to join us for our upcoming trip to Death Valley National Park, the scheduled dates are, Thursday, November 12 thru Monday, November 16, 2 2026.
Everyone attending is responsible for making their own RV reservations at the Stovepipe Wells RV Campground. Please be aware that the campground has only 14 available sites, so it is important to reserve your RV site as soon as possible.
This year we will be hiking through the famous San Diego Safari Park on Sunday Nov 15th @ 10:00am. We will hike through the park in its entirety including taking a ride on the Africa Tram. Tickets/membership should be purchased prior to the event. If this is an event you would like to participate in but cannot access it due to finances, please reach out to KJ Archer at [email protected]
Meeting Date & Time: Sunday Nov 15th @ 10:00am inside the front entrance at the map stand - We will plan to leave from the inside of the park entrance at 10:15am.
Dos Picos County Park Trip Notes
Dos Picos County Park is located in Ramona, California. Its name is Spanish for "two peaks," derived from the two prominent mountains nearby. The surrounding ranch land and steep rocky slopes help preserve its secluded atmosphere.
This park is known for its magnificent Oak trees. The landscape is a mixture of chaparral, open grassland, and oak woodland. Coyote, fox, possum, skunk, and raccoon are all seen in the park regularly.
The city of Ramona is minutes away when driving. You may purchase food and other supplies there.
Maximum RV length is 40 feet. All sites have E/W. Several sites will be dedicated as tent sites. These sites can have three tents, max and two cars. The water spigots at these sites are unique. It is housed in a plastic box that sits below ground level.
Tent campers, all the sites are gravel. Your tent will likely be pitched on gravel. Please bring blow-up mattresses or cots to sleep on, so you are not sleeping on gravel. Tents should also bring extension cords.
At each site there is room for an RV and tow vehicle, or two vehicles. Extra vehicles can park in the overflow lot for a total of $9, which is paid by GOPS. The overflow parking lot is NOT close. It’s located on the opposite side of the campground from our sites, so car camping would NOT be a good choice, please bring a tent.
Leashed dogs are welcome at $1/night/dog. Campers will pay for their own dogs upon check-in at the campground.
Sites 63 & 69 are ADA sites. If you have an ADA placard, please let the trip leader know.
We will have access to the indoor pavilion and its outdoor picnic area. It is located in the middle of all our sites. There is a massive fire pit. The use of that pavilion and its outdoor space was an additional cost that was figured into the cost of this campout. Typical weather in this area in November is high 73, low 42.
Cancellation policy: cancel for full refund minus a $10 fees on or before Nov 10th, 2024.
Dos Picos County Park Campground
17953 Dos Picos Park Road
Ramona, CA 92065
(760) 789-2220
Trip Leader Contact: Robert Varga
(760) 641-9112 text messages only
Dos Picos Campout Schedule of Events
Disclaimer: the following schedule is tentative and could change without notice. Check-in and Check-out are set in stone, no changing those.
Sunday, November 24
Monday, November 25
Tuesday, November 26
Wednesday, November 27
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