Let's chat before the Monday Night Hike.
We want to hear your ideas for the Los Angeles Chapter, Great Outdoors. Share your favorite hikes, walks, events, or whatever you think would be a wonderful activity. This will be an informal discussion where we get to know each other and your thoughts for improving the club. Join the hike at 6:00 PM followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant.
This is a holiday, Memorial Day, so traffic should be lighter.
Looking forward to seeing you!
Questions, please contact: Russell Hammerl
Directions click here: Commonwealth Ave. Meeting Point
Gather a the trailhead into Griffith Park, at the top of Commonwealth Avenue, up from Los Feliz Boulevard.
Bring: Camping chair for the meeting and whatever you might need for the hike.
DAY TRIP/WALK: PISMO BEACH CLASSIC CAR SHOW Come and celebrate with your friends at the Great Outdoors, Pismo Beach's 40th Annual Classic Car Show. This event features classic cars, live music, vendors, and charity events, such as auctions and cruises, drawing crowds to enjoy 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 GO day trip/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/MEET: Somewhere along Price Street or the end of Addie Street. Meet up on the northwest corner of Dolliver Street and Pomeroy Avenue outside Pismo Bowl.
*All photos courtesy of the Experience Pismo Beach Website. Photos are used to help promote the event. Questions? Comments? Please send a text to the Day Walk leader: Joe at 8055881142 or Gener at 8057095379.
Cowles Mountain Full Moon Hike
Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 7:15 PM
We will be going up the shorter path to reach the top of Cowles Mountain. A monument is located at the top of this mountain. After reaching the peak, our group will enjoy the full moon before returning to the trailhead.
Light Source and Water Requirements: Before we begin, you must show me that you have a light source and water. If you do not have these items, you will not be allowed to join the hike.
Distance / Elevation Gain: 3mi, 950 ft gain
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Dark
Note: There is a restroom and a water fountain at the start of the trail. There are also park benches
Parking Information: Parking lot: 7027 7001 Golfcrest Dr, San Diego, CA 92119 | https://maps.app.goo.gl/NLkDoA8XC2ZfWz1x5
Costs involved: N/A
Pets Permitted: Dog on leash
Who to Contact with Questions: Jeremiah O’Neal 619-788-9407 (Please text 30min before the event)
Please tell the group if you have any chronic condition that could limit you from completing the hike. If an injury occurs, the group will assess the situation and respond appropriately, which may include returning together. Participants are expected to remain with the group for safety.
Wildlife: This area has rattlesnakes that are up to six feet, and the area has stinging bees. Terrain is uneven and hiking at night carries additional risks.
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.
Description: Round Valley Loop Trail
We will traverse the High and Low trails without entering Round Valley itself.
Tram Ticket Cost: $33.95 - $36.95. To pre-purchase your ticket and for more information on the Tram click here. If purchasing your ticket online in advance and the 10:00 a.m. time is sold out, do not purchase a later time. Tickets will usually be available for in-person purchase when you arrive at the station. Summer and Annual Passes are also available. $15 parking fee waived for pass holders and local residents. Parking information located here.
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. When you sign up for a hike, the hike leader may ask about your experience and stamina. This is for your safety and that of the group. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.
Contact hike leader: Kirk O. 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.
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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Great Outdoors Orange County / Long Beach, San Diego & Los Angeles present
Mt. Baldy Day Hike via Ski Lift
and Devil's Backbone Trail
Saturday, June 6, 2026
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
This is a MODERATELY STRENUOUS hike
Approx. 6.6 miles / 2,362' elevation gain
Mt. Baldy (its official name is Mount San Antonio) and I go way back. Growing up in the San Gabriel valley, I could see it from home, assuming it wasn’t “smogged in.”
It is a massive rock, rising 10,064’ above sea level. It is the highest peak in Los Angeles County and the third highest in Southern California. By some estimates, it’s the seventh most climbed mountain in the world.
Most importantly, it is my favorite hike in the LA area.
In the mid-90s, I hiked Mt. Baldy for the first time with the OCLB chapter of the Great Outdoors. I was completely entranced with the mountain and have hiked it about a dozen times since. In my opinion, it’s the perfect combination of great scenery, the right amount of challenge and spectacular views.
We would very much like to share Mount Baldy with you.
We will hike to the summit via the easiest (least hard?) way possible, taking the ski lift both ways. This route is about 6.6 miles round trip with 2,362’ of elevation. We expect that it will take 4.5 to 5 hours with a lunch break and moderate pace. This route saves about 3 miles, 1500’ of elevation gain and at least two hours when compared to the “Ski Hut” route.
Anyone in moderately good shape can do this hike!
Of course, there is no such thing as a free lunch. In order to take this route, a round trip ticket for the ski lift is required at a cost of $40 plus $10 for ski lift parking.
If you prepay online, it's $35 plus $5 for parking.
Purchase discounted lift tickets and parking here!
We will start meeting at the outside patio of the Baldy Notch Restaurant at 10:00 AM, and begin the hike at 10:30 AM. This spine-tingling hike is along a ridge with steep drops. It is not for those who are afraid of heights. There are parts that some people find too frightening to continue, but it is not nearly as frightening as Half Dome in Yosemite or Angel's Landing in Zion.
If you don't want to spend the money for the chairlift, or if you want to bring your dog, you can hike up to Baldy Notch, but that will add 3 miles or so to the trip.
There are restrooms and snacks available for purchase at the lodge.
Where Do We Begin?
Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts
8401 Mt. Baldy Road
Mt. Baldy, CA 91759
Google map to Mt. Baldy
You should bring snacks, lunch, water (2 to 3 liters), sunscreen and hat. Sturdy shoes/boots are recommended as well as hiking poles if you use them.
Click here for the list of ten essentials
Any Questions?
If you have any questions about this event, please do not hesitate to reach out to your trip leaders:
(SD) Bill Stanhope
Email: [email protected]
619-306-2378
(OCLB) Richard Norman
626-319-4740
If there are any last minute or day of cancellations, please let us know by text.
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.
Photo: Photo by Adrian Scott Fine, L.A. Conservancy
Lights, L.A., Action! Broadway Movie Palaces & Charlie Chaplin
Have you ever wanted to step back in time to Hollywood’s golden age? Join Great Outdoors LA for a one‑of‑a‑kind adventure through downtown L.A.’s historic Broadway Theater District — and catch two classic Charlie Chaplin films with live organ music!
Where & When
Saturday, June 6, 11:30 AM
Meet & greet at the stunning Orpheum Theater, 842 S. Broadway
The Day’s Adventure
11:30 AM – Broadway Movie Palace Stroll
Strut your stuff down Broadway while we uncover the secrets of 12 gorgeous movie palaces, including the Tower (1927), Los Angeles (1931), Million Dollar (1918), and United Artists (1927) — all part of the only large concentration of movie palaces left in the U.S.!
12:30 PM – Ticket Time
Return to the Orpheum Theater (1926) to grab your golden tickets for the films.
1:00 PM – Charlie Chaplin Magic
Watch the legendary Charlie Chaplin in action:
The Rink (1916) – slapstick short perfection
Modern Times (1936) – timeless classic
Bonus!: a live organist brings the Wurlitzer to life!
Photo: Modern Times poster (public domain) via Wikimedia Commons
4:00 PM (Optional) – Post‑Movie Mingle
Keep the fun rolling with an optional stroll to Grand Central Market for snacks, drinks, or dinner. Because every movie ending deserves a happy hour!
Cost
$25 per adventurer
Getting There
Light Rail: Easy peasy — stations at 7th Street, Pershing Square, and Historic Broadway
Parking: Plenty of lots along Broadway if you’re driving
Come with your walking shoes, sense of wonder, and love for cinematic history — let’s make the past come alive! ✨
Trip Leaders
Joe Holliday and Andre
Questions:
Joe Holliday [email protected] or text (562) 417-4742
Registrations/tickets available for 12 persons
Refunds: Cancellation must be received no later than May 23rd to qualify for a refund, minus a $10 administrative fee. To cancel your registration, please contact the trip leader directly.
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NATIONAL TRAILS DAY
Volunteer at Mt. San Jacinto State Park!
National Trails Day is a day of public service organized by the American Hiking Society for trails advocacy and service. Hikers, bikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts will advocate for public trails and participate in trail maintenance and cleanup.
We will have an opportunity to show our love for trails on Sunday, June 7, in Mt. San Jacinto State Park. (Although June 6 is the official National Trails Day, crowds visiting the park are usually larger on Saturday than Sunday, so the less crowded day is better for maintenance and cleanup activities.)
The specific opportunities will be assigned when we assemble on June 7. Possible projects are trail maintenance on the Desert View Trail, and cleanup anywhere in Long Valley, Round Valley, or in between.
Bring work gloves! Trash bags will be provided and maybe a few trash grabbers. Long pants are suggested, and bring your own water, snacks, and sun protection.
Volunteers will gather at the Long Valley Ranger Station by 9 AM, so take the 8:30 AM tram or earlier.
Meeting Location: Long Valley Ranger Station.
Tram Ticket Cost: $33.95-$36.95. To pre-purchase your ticket and for more information click PS Tramway. If tickets are not available for pre-purchase online they may still be available to purchase in person at the station if you arrive early. Annual Passes are also available.
Contact Spencer B., email click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
Willow Creek trail to Hidden Lake
We will take the Tram up and enter the wilderness and head up the Willow Creek trail for almost 1.75 miles to Hidden Lake, and return the same way -- 3.5 miles total. The lake is very special, and exists only in some winters and springs, and we will visit to see the blue curl plants. Every participant must sign a permission slip at the Ranger Station.
You should be in good condition, and have hiked at elevation before if you sign up for this hike.
Tram Ticket Cost: $34-37 online price. Or you can purchase these tickets at the staton, but be early. You can also use a pass. Parking is free to Coachella Valley residents with ID, or any pass holder.
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
Registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here
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Description: Round Valley Loop Trail to Round Valley Ranger Station
We will traverse the High and Low trails and hike in Round Valley to the seasonal ranger station where we'll sit on the scenic boulders and eat lunch/snacks.
PCT North from Hwy 74 It's cooler, it's greener, and it's moderate. Join us for a 4 mile hike with a 577 foot elevation gain on the Pacific Crest Trail north from Hwy 74. It's a good trail with scenic views. Optional stop after the hike at Paradise Valley Cafe for a cold drink or food on their patio. Meet at 6:15 AM for prompt 6:30 AM departure at Denny’s in Cathedral City (69050 CA-111, Cathedral City, CA 92234). Map Click Here
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch and trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Hiking poles may be helpful.
Contact hike leader: John Ryan Email Click Here
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. Departure is at 6:30 AM. Distance to trailhead is 29 miles, directions Click Here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Health Problems/allergies: Advise hike leader of any medical or other issues that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
The Great Wall of Los Angeles
Date: June 13, 2026
Time: Mural 9:00 AM-11:00 AM
Lunch: Aroma Coffee and Tea 11:15 AM -12:30 PM
Meeting Location: Valley Glen Community Park
6150 Atoll Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91436 · Los Angeles, CA
Free parking on the streets surrounding the park.
(It’s a small park so you are sure to see us. From the park we will take a short walk to the mural.)
"Save a tree" and some gas by taking public transportation or carpooling:
LA Metro Trip Planner
Carpool Link
Difficulty: Slow paced easy walk, lots of stops, less than 2 miles total
Bring: Water, sun protection, comfortable walking shoes.
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a cultural landmark. It spans over a half mile, making it one of the largest murals in the world. UCLA artistic director Judith Baca employed over 400 students of various ages and backgrounds. Judy’s goal was to paint the history of Los Angels, "but not the one they teach in history books.” She collaborated with artists, historians, ethnologists, scholars as well as countless community members. Judy spent months each year interviewing community members to get their personal history and perspectives of events that were sometimes told to them from parents and/or grandparents. In the summer months from 1974 to 1983 they painted the cement walls of the Tujunga Wash, a tributary to the Los Angeles River. The mural begins in prehistoric times and continues to the 1984 Olympics. Sections depict the early gay and lesbian rights groups, events and notable personalities in the queer community. The mural is not finished with plans for another half mile. It's difficult to describe the breadth of the Great Wall, so let see it for ourselves.
Many large pine trees provide shade in the adjacent linear park. We will take our time to appreciate the artistry of the works, learn and share our thoughts. Don’t rush!
After the walk we will go for lunch at Aroma Coffee and Tea
4360 Tujunga Ave., Studio City, CA 91604, It’s just an 8-minute drive.
Click here for more information: Great Wall Institute
Questions, click here: Russell Hammerl
Description: Round Valley Loop Trail and Shangri-La
We will traverse the High and Low trails without entering Round Valley. Near the end of the hike we will go off-trail and enter Shangri-La where we will make our way over and around boulders and fallen trees to a panoramic view of the Coachella Valley where we will sit on scenic boulders and eat our lunch/snacks. Please do not sign up for this hike if you don't intend to go the full distance.
Let's park and gather in front of this building.
Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Dinner to follow)
Location: Solstice Canyon, Malibu, CA
Distance: ~3.3 miles
Elevation Gain: ~1,000 feet
Difficulty: Moderate with breaks
Trip Leader: Russell Hammerl
Joina beautiful late-afternoon hike in Malibu to celebrate the summer solstice! We will beat the midday heat by starting at 4:00 PM, enjoying the canyon shade, ocean breezes, and Golden Hour views of the Pacific.
Our ~3-mile route will explore the rich history and diverse scenery of Solstice Canyon. We will start on the paved Solstice Canyon Trail, taking a gentle stroll alongside a shaded riparian creek under the canopy of live oaks and sycamores. Along the way, we will pass the historic stone ruins of the Keller House (built over a century ago) and continue to the Tropical Terrace ruins—the footprints of a mid-century mansion designed by renowned architect Paul Revere Williams, complete with a multi-tiered perennial waterfall.
We will return via the scenic Rising Sun Trail back down to the trailhead just as the sun begins its low dip toward the horizon.
Ruins of Tropical Terrace. The waterfall is behind the house
Footwear: Sturdy hiking shoes or boots with good traction for dirt and rocky single-track paths and perhaps hiking poles.
Water: At least 2 liters of water. Even though we are starting late and most of the trail is heavily shaped, parts of the upper ridge are exposed.
Sun Protection: Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
Layers: A light jacket or windbreaker (Malibu canyons can cool down quickly as the sun goes down)
Money: for post-hike dinner.
After working up an appetite, we will drive just a couple of miles on the Pacific Coast Highway to Malibu Seafood. It’s a classic local staple with outdoor picnic tables and patios overlooking the ocean. It's very casual. They serve incredible fish and chips, clam chowder, grilled seafood, and more. It’s the perfect way to cap off a fantastic day outdoors with old and new friends! (Please note: Dinner is optional, and members are responsible for their own meal costs).
Address: Intersection of Corral Canyon Rd & Solstice Canyon Rd, Malibu, CA 90265.
Click here: Google Map, Solstice Canyon
From the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), turn inland onto Corral Canyon Road. Drive less than 0.25 miles and turn left into the park entrance continue all the way and park in the last lot. There shouldn't be problems parking this late in the afternoon but if there is go back to Corral Canyon Rd., park and walk to the end parking area .
Parking Note: The main parking lot is small and fills up fast, but since we have a later start, some spaces may open up. If you park along Corral Canyon Road, make sure your tires are completely outside the white road lines, or you will be subject to ticketing/towing.
"Save a tree" and some gas by carpooling. We have a special link for those that would like to ride together: Carpool
or take public transportation: LA Metro Trip Planner
Cancellation Policy: In the event of extreme weather, high fire danger, or park closures, the hike will be postponed, and an email will be sent to all registered participants.
There are still lots of wildflowers to be seen
The Orange County/Long Beach Chapter of Great Outdoors presents:
OCLB - Downtown Long Beach Building Art Walk at the WPA Mural at 185 E. 3rd Street
Sunday, June 28, 2026 starting at 10:00 AM
Contact: Frederick Brown E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 562-754-1838
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses and a liter of water.
(This writeup was adapted from GPSmyCity.com)
Downtown Long Beach at the Promenade and 3rd Street.
Route conditions: Flat
Difficulty: 1 on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the hardest
Distance: 1-2 miles
Dog friendly: Yes
Costs/Parking: 51 E. 3rd Street, just past the meet up point. at 131 E. 3rd Street. Hourly 2h Free, 3h $3.50, 4h $5, 5h $8,6h $11, 24h $12. Click here for map.
OK, Let's Get Started
Long Beach's creative side can come from more unusual places, like its... walls. Think of it as one giant, sun-soaked art book you can walk through-except instead of turning pages, you’re sliding into more secluded alleyways.
The granddaddy among the murals has the priority: the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium Mural, a 1938 ceramic wonder now hanging out at Harvey Milk Promenade Park. It’s a tiled time capsule of beach life, harbor hustle, and good old-fashioned community vibes, all rendered in vivid color that refuses to fade into history.
Once the murals get younger, things get a little louder-enter The American Way by Tristan Eaton. It’s a pop-art punch in the face, layering patriotism with critique, and icons with irony. Based on a 1937 photograph, it shouts, questions, and side-eyes the American dream, all in Eaton’s trademark comic-book-meets-spray-paint style.
Feeling overwhelmed? Bumblebeelovesyou’s Deuces dials it back. It’s a scene that feels like a lazy Sunday: a kid, a dog, a skateboard, and a gentle reminder to slow your roll.
Then Felipe Pantone does the exact opposite-his mural looks like it crash-landed from the future. With neon gradients, optical tricks, and digital static, it’s part glitch, part rave, and all mesmerizing.
Behind Hotel Royal, Dave Van Patten lets loose with his quirky cast of walruses in ties and three-headed thinkers. It’s surreal, weirdly lovable, and feels like the pages of a comic strip came to life after a strong cup of coffee.
And for something with depth and drama, Dragon76 brings bold brushstrokes and fantasy flair straight from the Long Beach Walls festival-his mural dances between realism and dreamscape, all grounded in stories of strength and identity.
This will mark the end of the official walk. But there are many, many more murals in downtown Long Beach for those who would like to explore further.
Trip Leader: Frederick Brown. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 562-754-1838
Great Outdoors - San Diego Urban Hike
Celebrating America’s Freedom, Celebrating San Diego’s beauty
Spruce Suspension Bridge to Waterfront Park
BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO! Let’s explore it together!
DATE: July 4, 2026
TIME: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
MEETING LOCATION: Corner of Spruce and Brant Streets. (ample free parking)
DISTANCE: 3.5 MILES ROUND TRIP
DIFFICULTY: EASY
HIKE LEADER: Bill Stanhope 619-306-2378
On the 250th anniversary of our nation let’s celebrate together by exploring the beauty of San Diego, our beloved city. This hike begins at the corner of Brant and Spruce Streets, will cross over the historic 110-year-old Spruce Street Pedestrian Bridge, hike along the scenic Maple Canyon Trail, pass by one of the filming locations of the movie Top Gun, walk through vibrant Little Italy and its farmers’ market, stroll through Waterfront Park in front of the San Diego County Administration Building, and finally return to our starting location at the corner of Spruce and Brant streets.
Note: Currently there has been word that on July 4 there may be a NO KINGS demonstration and march at 10:00am at Waterfront Park. Our Great Outdoors hikes always begin and end at the same location, so after reaching Waterfront Park we will continue back to the Brant side of the Spruce Street Bridge where the hike will end. Please plan accordingly for traffic pending the confirmation of the potential NO KINGS protest.
Lovely Maple Canyon Urban Nature Trail
Great Outdoors (GO) is a non-profit, non-political organization. GO does not endorse any political candidates, nor does it take part in political campaigns.
John Muir Wilderness 9 Lakes Backpack
in the Sabrina Basin (Intermediate)
July 5-7 Campout, July 7-11 Backpack
Total Distance: 17miles (7mi with backpack) Elevation Gain: 3,400ft (1,500 with backpack) Route Type: Out and Back
We have room for up to 10 backpackers, plus 10 car campers (or 5 RVs)
If you’ve longed for space and time to soak in the unfathomable beauty of a place and love to wander and explore and bask in the majesty of wilderness without having to pack up and move camp and hike every day, this trip is for you! Every part of this trip is spectacular! It is rated as intermediate based on length of the backpack (4 nights/5 days), distance traveled from vehicles, terrain, elevation, elevation gain and loss and expected weather.
Blue Lake: In Inyo National Forest (Sabrina Basin) is a stunning, crystal-clear alpine lake at roughly 10,400 feet elevation. Known for its brilliant blue-green water, it is surrounded by jagged 13,000-foot granite peaks, meadows, and wildflowers, offering a quintessential Sierra Nevada wilderness experience. Situated in the John Muir Wilderness above Lake Sabrina, the area features waterfalls, dramatic granite cliffs, and high alpine meadows. The trail to Blue Lake is well-traveled, often serving as a starting point for exploring deeper into the Sabrina Basin, including Dingleberry, Hungry Packer, and Midnight Lakes, and we will explore all of those lakes – and more – on this trip.
Night sky: This trip will offer exceptional, dark-sky viewing conditions with a waning crescent moon that rises late, allowing for prime stargazing. Early July is peak season for viewing the galactic core of the Milky Way, with the best viewing being between 00:00 and 5:00. The Alpha Capricornids meteor shower will be active. It is known for producing slow-moving, bright fireballs. Venus will rise more than 2 hours before sunrise, while Mars and Uranus will be close together in the sky on July 4.
Schedule
Wednesday, July 8 - Day hike to Baboon Lakes (2 mi. rt, 600 ft. elev. Gain), or Donkey Lake (1 mi. rt, 240 ft. elev. Gain). The view of the Sierra Crest reflecting in the upper Baboon Lake is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Sabrina Basin.
Thursday, July 9 - day hike to Hungry Packer, Midnight, and Moonlight Lakes (7-8 miles rt, 1,500 ft. elev. Gain/loss). Here is a beautiful blog with pictures and short descriptions of the hike: https://www.out-hiking.com/blog/backpacking-to-hungry-packer-lake-bishop-california
Friday, July 10 - Free day – rest, relax, explore other nearby lakes (e.g. Emerald).
Saturday, July 11 - break camp, hike back down to Sabrina Lake parking lot, drive home
Important Considerations:
Bring: 10 Essentials for the campout and hike. Steve will send registered backpackers a list of required and recommended gear for the 4-night backpack.
Cost: $40 for tent Camper Only, $50 for Camper/Backpacker, $80 for RV camper only (note: no hookups). When capacity is reached, a waiting list will be in effect. Cancel by June 15 to receive a refund.
Other considerations: As with any backcountry experience, this one is "Leave no Trace" - our trash comes out with us, including toilet paper, and excrement is buried and covered far away from water sources. Active bear area - mandatory use of either bear cannisters or hanging food sacks.
Directions: 370 miles, 6+ hours from San Diego. Take 15 to 215 to 395 N to Bishop. In Bishop, turn left on S Lake Rd (CA 168) and follow it 15 miles to Four Jeffrey Campground in Inyo National Forest, and turn LEFT into the entrance, then right to our reserved sites.
Trip Leader: Please contact Steve Fitzgerald at steve.thrives@gmail.com
San Diego Pride was formed in 1974 as a sponsored program of The Center for Social Services, the organization produced the first Lesbian and Gay Parade in San Diego to celebrate the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion on New York’s Christopher Street. San Diego Pride incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 1994, and today it continues to bring together the skills, talents, and visions of our diverse community through numerous programs.
San Diego Pride raises funds primarily through festival ticket and beverage sales, and through sponsorships, and exhibitor fees. These funds support San Diego Pride’s community philanthropy which has distributed more than $2.5 million in advancement of its mission to foster pride, equality, and respect for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities locally, nationally, and globally.
Day of instructions will be shared closer to the event.
If you are joining us for the march but are unable to attend the rally, please reach out!
Register by June 15th, 2026 to secure your GOSD Pride TShirt!
Hike Start Time and Location: 10am in Hillcrest, exact location TBA
Hike Length: 1.5 miles
Hike Elevation Change: negligible
Hike Difficulty Rating: low-moderate due to usual summer heat
Estimated Hike Time: 2 hours once we start
Hike Type (out-and-back, loop, shuttle): One-way, return to your cars on your own
Hiking Trail Details (AllTrails or Similar link): https://sdpride.org/parade-2025/
Parking Information: Street parking, ride-share recommended
Costs involved: Free!
Pets Permitted: Yes but not recommended. Dogs MUST be riding in a cart provided and pulled by their owner. NO walking dogs will be allowed to join our contingent.
Who to Contact with Questions: Tyler Roosden 651.497.1611
*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
Join us for the upcoming Los Angeles
Open Streets Event:
CicLAvia—
Meet the Hollywoods!
Date: Sunday, July 19, 2026
Meeting Time: 10am
Meeting Location start: The West Hollywood Hub (Santa Monica & San Vicente Blvds) Meet near Green Queen; 802 N San Vicente Blvd. 90069
Distance: We will bike to the East Hollywood Hub 6.6 miles and back to the lunch spot.
Lunch: Laurel Supply Market, 7984 Santa Monica Blvd, WH 90046 (1.5 miles from the finish at Santa Monica/San Vicente Blvds.) Maybe 3-4 hours from start. Depending on the pace.
Route: You may ride at your own pace or with the group.
What: CicLAvia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been opening streets throughout LA County since 2010. Come experience car-free open streets at our upcoming event, CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods.
Enjoy the pop-up park for the day in your favorite people-powered way, whether that's walking, jogging, biking, roller skating, skating, or simply spectating! All ages and abilities are welcome.
New to CicLAvia? Here are some things to know before you go:
Trip leader: Brian [email protected]
Health Problems/allergies: Advise trip leader of any medical or other issues that may affect your ability to safely complete this event.
Great Outdoors - San Diego
End of Pride Torrey Pine Hike & Blacks Beach
Sunday, July 19, 2026 3pm to 6 pm
Torrey Pines Reserve is perhaps the most spectacular location along the coast of Southern California. The hike starts at the picnic area above the beautiful Torrey Pines State Beach. The paved road climbs up through a forest of Torrey Pines, the world’s rarest pine species, which grows amongst amazing Badland rock formations perched 400 feet above the Pacific Ocean. The ocean/badland views are truly breathtaking. The hike continues on a dirt trail and will make stops at Razor Point and Yucca Point, finally descending to Black’s Beach at Flat Rock. Those wanting to take a brief swim in their short or swimsuit can do so. After resting for 15 minutes on the beach, the hike will resume back to the picnic area. Those wanting to stay at the beach to enjoy the gay nude beach, which is ¼ mile south of Flat Rock, need to sign out of the hike. If one chooses to sign out, the individual will be responsible for getting back on their own. After spending the day in the heat of the Pride festival or other activities, come and enjoy the cool ocean air and hike and swim with us at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.
MEET AT: Torrey Pines Picnic area 12600 N, Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla
DATE/TIME: Sunday, July 19, 2026 3pm. Back before 6 pm
DISTANCE: 3 MILES ROUND TRIP/ Picnic Area to Razor Point
ELEVATION GAIN: 400ft up and down twice.
DIFFICULTY: EASY to Moderate
Spectacular Ocean and badland views
Great Outdoors - San Diego & Palm Springs
SAN JACINTO SUMMIT HIKE FROM TRAM
Saturday, July 25, 2026
The world’s most amazing Tram ride/ One of So. Cal’s most spectacular hikes.
DATE: Saturday, July 25, 2026
DISTANCE: 10.5 MILES ROUND TRIP
ELEVATION GAIN: 2318 ft. Starting at 8516ft. to 10,834ft then back down to 8516ft.
DIFFICULTY: Strenuous.
Tram Ticket Cost: $33.95 - $36.95. To pre-purchase your ticket and for more information on the Tram click here. If purchasing your ticket online in advance and the 8:00 a.m. time is sold out, do not purchase a later time. Tickets will usually be available for in-person purchase when you arrive at the station. Summer and Annual Passes are also available. $15 parking fee waived for pass holders and local residents. Parking information located here.
We will meet at the base station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway at 7:30am to catch the 8am tram. We leave the blistering heat of the desert, and in a few breathtaking minutes, we arrive in a gorgeous pine forest in the cool mountain air. It is like traveling from Phoenix to Alaska; but rather than taking days, we arrive in 15 minutes. The hike is amazing. It passes through gorgeous old-growth forests of massive pines and meadows filled with wildflowers. The hike is strenuous and is NOT recommended for people with problems in high elevation. Once on the summit, the views are truly spectacular. The mount drops 10,000 feet in just a few miles with some of the most dramatic elevation reliefs in the United States. On a clear day, hikers can see all the desert cities, much of the LA basin and Inland Empire, out to the Pacific Ocean, and down to San Diego County and Mexico. This is truly one of the most amazing excursions that you can take. If you are not afraid of heights, can handle high elevation, and can do a strenuous 10.5-mile round trip hike, come and join us!
Description: Tamarack and Round Valleys Loop via Sid Davis
We will travel the Low trail until we reach the Sid Davis route, which is off-trail and steep. Once we reach Tamarack Valley we will use the established trail to hike to the seasonal ranger station in Round Valley, where we will sit on the scenic boulders and eat our lunch/snacks. From there we will continue through Round Valley and rejoin the Low trail for our return to the Tram.
Ready for an Unforgettable Escape? Come join your GO friends to Southern Utah! -Updated ticket costs-
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 087,089, 090(Loop D)
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 $85 for driver, $70 for Passenger, tent camping only
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 13th: 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 10th you will receive a refund minus a $10 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]
Description: Wellman's Divide
We will take the High trail to Round Valley, where we will continue on the way to Mt. San Jacinto until we arrive at Wellman's Divide. After enjoying the panoramic view and eating lunch/snacks, we will return the way we came until we reach the Low trail, which we will follow back to the Tram.
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
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: 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.
Cost: Self purchased membership/tickets required for entry
Time Commitment: Plan for approx. 4-6 hours, group dependent
Beach Camping Under Sycamore Trees
Point Mugu State Park - Sycamore Canyon Campground
Located in the far western Santa Monica Mountains, this park features five miles of ocean shoreline with rocky bluffs, sandy beaches, sand dunes, rugged hills and uplands, two major river canyons, wide grassy valleys and a shaded campground filled with Sycamore trees.
Directions: Google Map
Tent and RV sites:
Parking:
Sycamore Cove, Mugu Beach, and La Jolla Canyon parking lots open at 8am and close at sunset.
Sycamore Canyon campground gates open at 8am and close at 10pm. No entry after 10pm.
Click here for carpool opportunities.
Fees include entry for 1 vehicle and 1 legally towed vehicle or trailer, additional vehicles may be charged per night at the park. Although your site may hold 2 or more vehicles, your reservation only covers 1 vehicle (except for group or specialty sites). Please carpool!
Overflow/day-use parking is available at the following rates:
All day – $12.00 per car, per day
3 hrs – $9.00 per car
2 hrs – $6.00 per car
1 hr – $3.00 per car
Schedule of Events:
Thurs, Sep 24
Fri, Sep 25
Sat, Sep 26
Sun, Sep 27
*-Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.
Climate: 73/57 degrees. View weather forecast: Click here
Amenities: Showers - The park has only token-operated showers. The token machines accept ONLY one dollar bills, and you will receive 2 tokens for a dollar. Change for larger bills is not available at this time.
What to Bring: The Ten Essentials, Meet and Greet item, Potluck item, and other considerations:
Pets: Pets are welcomed but must be kept on leash in campground and day-use areas. Pet owners are responsible for picking up after their pets. Pets are not permitted on park trails.
Carpool Sign-Up: Carpool Sign-Up Site
Photo Album: Click here to add your photos
WhatsApp Group Chat: click here to join the WhatsApp Group for this campout
Campground Info: General Info & How to Book Private Site
Trip Leader Contact: John Butta, [email protected], Russell Hammerl
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund must be received by August 15; a $20 cancellation fee will apply. Cancellations after August 15 will receive no refund. All cancellation requests must be sent to the Trip Leader. Please let the trip leader know whether you prefer to receive your refund via PayPal or Zelle. You will need to provide the email address associated with the means you choose.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event.
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...*
SAN DIEGO SAFARI PARK/SOCIAL
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]
Details: We will hike through the park going counter-clockwise
Meeting Location: 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LgYq5MSbDxM2GZ4J7
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.
Parking: Parking is $20/vehicle for standard and $45/vehicle for preferred parking. Carpooling is recommended to keep costs down.
SD - Joshua Tree Campout
Dec 4-7, 2026 - Save the Date
dec 4 fri 1 45 minutes meet Borrego Springs, drive to the breathtaking bandlands view from Font's point, set up at Cottonwood Group Camp
dec 5 sat 7rt 4 hours hike to gorgeous lost Canyon Palm Oasis / explore national park on own for the afternoon.
dec 6 sun 6 loop 3 hours break up camp for those heading home. Drive 27 miles to Painted Canyon. Most amazing collection of slot canyons.
must ber able to climb ladders.
dec 7 mon 1 1 hour explore corn spring in chuckwalla national monument 50 miles away. One of largest collections Petroglyphs in USA
What to Bring: Ten Essentials (click here).
Contact leader: Bill Stanhope
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
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OUTDOORS EXPERIENCE
Hike Leader - Morning 4 hrs Trip Leader - Afternoon 4 hrs
You may attend one, or both training sessions. Option to camp for the weekend or just come in for the day.
The training is open to all interested members, including novice hikers, but even those of us who have been hiking for many years come away with new skills or insights.
Some more great things about the training:
* Money paid for personal copies of the training manuals will be refunded upon successful completion of the course.
Friday April 10
1 pm Check-in campground: Check in at the Office; tell them you are with Great Outdoors.
3:30 pm - Fun hike nearby. We will adjust the time if needed to accommodate those arriving on Friday and camping for the training. This is a welcome and training hike for attendees. We will discuss and demonstrate the Ten Essentials and safety protocols on the trail. Sunset at 7:13 pm.
6 pm -- Meet and Greet at campground; Bring something to share. Dinner on your own.
Saturday April 11 - Training class at the Clubhouse.
Sunday April 12
8:30 am -12:00 - Training hike nearby where participants will be confronted with a variety of situations that one may encounter on the trail.
DAY HIKE LEADER - SECTION I
Be a Hike Leader! Not just someone who knows the way, but someone who applies safety, best practices, fun, and local knowledge to make a successful outing. In addition to the course outline we will discuss any issues with past hikes and plan for future hikes. We will review basic hike leader procedures and techniques and latest technology and information. Completing this course will provide participants with Day Hike Leader Certification. This is also a good refresher for hike leaders.
Hike Leader Syllabus
Prerequisites: Must be a Great Outdoors member (click here to join). The course is for anyone interested in becoming a hike leader, learning more about leading effective hikes, or becoming a more confident and capable hiker.
This Hike Leader Certification course is for hikers who are interested in learning new skills as well as experienced hike leaders who are looking to update or refresh their outdoor leadership skills. It is suitable for all ranges of hiker abilities, from novice up to very experienced hikers.
Objectives: Introduce participants to the skills, knowledge and qualifications of a hike leader. Present skills for leading a safe, environmentally responsible and enjoyable hike.
Content/Topics Covered: Hike planning, description, screening participants, trail group management, emergency management, medical issues on the trail, basic map reading and navigation, outdoor techniques, environmental protection, and problem solving techniques and scenarios.
Course Format: The training includes in-person instruction with group discussion and problem solving applications and trail-based scenarios.
Pre-Course Assignment: Review training manuals and video:
Link to Training Resources: click here
Printed manuals available at the training location at no cost to participants. Option to have manual(s) mailed to you upon registration.
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TRIP LEADERSHIP - OVERNIGHT EVENTS - SECTION II
One of the premier features of Great Outdoors is overnight trips. As a leader you will propose, research and design overnight trips. You will manage and administer the trip using leadership and group management skills. Completing this course will provide participants with Trip Leadership Certification.
Course Outline:
Create a new trip or update a former trip.
Planning, scouting, securing reservations.
Finances and budget.
Create a trip description and promotion.
Secure all logistics including any permits, and support staff as necessary.
Communicate with participants to provide information and answer questions.
Conducting your trip, safety issues, group management issues - preventing and solving.
Course Length/Hours: 4 hours.
What to bring: Lunch, water bottle, and mug for hot drinks during the training sessions. If you are taking the Hike Leader course bring a day pack with your ten essentials. If you are tent camping, bring food, camp gear, warm clothing.
Weather: Average: February 77° / 47° Joshua Tree, CA: current: click here
Facilities: Courses will be conducted in the campground Clubhouse with tables, chairs, projector, TV monitor and restrooms.
Overnight accommodations:
Camping at Joshua Tree RV & Campground: 8 tent sites (20 x 30 pads) that can accommodate 2 tents per site. If needed, 2 RV sites that can accommodate 2 tents per site.
Motels located nearby: Safari Motor Inn and Casa De Frank
More information:
Beth Schneider, Chair Outdoor Experience: email click here
Course Preparation: You are encouraged to review the Outdoor Experience Training Manuals and material at the following link ahead of time. Please print out and review the applicable review questions below prior to the training.
Link to Training Resources: Click Here
Print and complete the following review questions and bring them with you:
HIKE LEADER REVIEW QUESTIONS with Page Ref 2022.08.05.pdf.
TRIP LEADER REVIEW QUESTIONS with Page Ref 2022.08.05.pdf
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