NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY - TRAIL CLEANUP - MECCA HILLS
Make a difference on Public Lands and join other volunteers to restore and clean up the Mecca Hills Wilderness.
Bring your gloves and sturdy shoes
8:00 AM Meet at PetSmart Palm Springs, Ramon/Crossley- Click Here for Map. Carpooling may be available
Or 9:00 AM meet at Painted Canyon Road at Box Canyon Rd, Map Click Here
Let us know if you have a truck or trailer to use to help haul debris to the dumpster bin that will be at the entrance to Painted Canyon Rd. If you have a trailer we have a vehicle to pull it.
Optional lunch TBD
Contact Scott Connelly, email click here
At 6515 feet, Cuyamaca Peak is the 2nd highest peak in San Diego County. There are lovely views along this hike, especially of Lake Cuyamaca, and there are extensive views at the peak. We will pass through pine and oak forest, meadow, and chaparral. The first couple of miles are via fire roads that can be a bit steep, after that the grade is gentle until the final summit push. This final push is optional.
Hike Start Time and Location: 9:00am Start at the West Mesa Trailhead parking turnout. https://maps.app.goo.gl/1JcryLxmCFNAFz4j9
Hike Length: 12 miles with optional .8mi summit push at the end
Hike Elevation Change: 2150 ft
Hike Difficulty Rating: Moderate to Challenging
Estimated Hike Time: 6 Hours - 7 Hours including a nutrition stop and a lunch break
Hike Type (out-and-back, loop, shuttle): out-and-back
Hiking Trail Details: West Side Fire Road to Fern Flat Fire Road to West Mesa Trail to Burnt Pine Trail to Lookout Road
Hike Specific Challenges (scrambling, narrow passages, allergens): steep sections
Parking Information: I-8 to CA-79N to Cuyamaca State Park. Continue north to the West Mesa parking area/trailhead. It is about a mile past the visitor Center/Camp Cuyamaca driveway sign. No passes are required to park at this trailhead.
Registrants are encouraged to carpool. The trip leader is coming from Hillcrest and can take up to 3 hikers if needed.
Costs involved: None
Pets Permitted: Not permitted
Bring Your 10 Essentials*: Always!
Who to Contact with Questions: Trip Leader Scott Opis Scott_Opis@hotmail.com or 202-257-2833
*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
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Laguna Beach's
'La Tour'
Saturday, November 23
Start time: 9:00 A.M.
Meeting Place: Laguna Beach
Details: Easy – 1.1 mile roundtrip – 150 ft gain/loss – Very Short but STEEP grade
Trail Head: Meeting at the Intersection of Victoria Drive & Nyes Place in Laguna Beach. Street Address: 223 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach, CA.
One of the most unique and mysterious landmarks of Southern California is the tower that stands at the base of a cliff in Laguna Beach.
The structure, known as “La Tour” (French for Tower) is a 60-foot castle-inspired tower. Its as built at the same time as the house at the top of the bluff, in 1926, and was used as a way to get from the house down to the beach below, which is a beautiful stretch of sand called Victoria Beach. The beach tower is made of poured concrete with an ocean stone foundation and cone-shaped roof made of shingles. Several narrow window openings in the tower wall allow light to pass through to the wooden spiral stairway inside.
Sometimes also referred to as the ‘Pirate’s Tower’ by locals, and as the "Sandcastle" by yours truly, this iconic landmark will have you believing in fairy tales of long ago.
Not only will we go to the "La Tour", but our journey includes going to the beach (how fun!) and traversing through some tide pools.
The view from the beach is breathtaking and you will believe in the ‘magic’ that this world does possess!
DOGS ARE WELCOMED - must be leashed for Ruby's Diner - we will eat on the rooftop patio (bring a jacket - ocean breeze can be very cool!)
Afterwards, we will head to Ruby's Diner for 'brunch'! Yummy!
Ruby's is less than 1/2 mile from where we are parked for the hike, but we will drive to the diner after our hike. You do not want to walk along Pacific Coast Highway! Click here for map showing Ruby's Diner.
Getting to the Trailhead/Meeting Point: There are several ways to get to the meeting point. This is a generic direction (avoiding toll roads) and is NOT applicable if you are originating your trip along/near PCH.
From the 405 Freeway Southbound or 5 Freeway Southbound: Exit CA-133 S to Laguna Beach. At the T-intersection when you hit the beach turn left (south bound) onto PCH. Go approximately 2.1 miles to Nyes Place. Turn left on to Nyes Place, then start looking for parking. My recommendation is to continue up Nyes Place until you find a parking (street) spot. This is free street parking; since we are arriving early there should be plenty of parking available.
From the 5 Freeway Northbound. Exit Crown Valley Parkway to PCH. At PCH, turn right on to PCH (you are heading North). Go approximately 6.5 miles and turn right on to Nyes Place and start looking for parking. My recommendation is to continue up Nyes Place until you find a parking (street) spot. This is free street parking; since we are arriving early there should be plenty of parking available.
We will met at the corner of Nyes Place and Victoria Drive. If using your GPS the house at this meeting point is 223 Nyes Place - do NOT disturb the tenants. This address is simply a reference point for your GPS.
My recommendation: Simply put in 223 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach in your cell phone or car maps/GPS and follow the directions. Click here for map.
We will depart the meeting point at 9 AM.
Important Note: We will access the stairs going down to the beach, and climb up the drive way on our way out (or you can take the stairs back up - your choice)
There is NO FEE for this trip. However, if you decide to attend 'Brunch' (which we hope you do!) then of course you pay for your meal.
Contact: If you have any questions about this event, please contact the trip leader noted above.
Additional notes:
1. The 'hike' to the beach is on a paved city street. Recommend sneakers.
2. Due to the special nature of this 'hike', the ten essentials are not necessary. You may consider bringing a water bottle.
3. There is the possibility of your shoes getting wet if a wave catches you.
4. We will be on the beach; walking in sand is to be expected.
5. There is a steep slope to the beach; hand rails are provided.
6. West Street Beach (Gay Beach) is just further down the road from Ruby's for those you are so inclined to extend their Sunday Funday!
7. Dogs are allowed on the beach; so bring your furry friend! And they are welcomed at Ruby's Rooftop Outdoor Patio!
Trip Leader: Lance
Email: President-OCLB@greatoutdoors.org
Photos from Past Hike to Laguna's Sandcastle
The gang ready to chow down at Ruby's Rooftop.
Fall Hike Under a Canopy of Sycamore Trees
Coffee and Light Breakfast Snack Provided
Date: This Sunday November 24, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Where: Tapia Park, a section of Malibu Creek State Park
How to Get There: Tapia Park entrance, located off Las Virgenes Road, near the light at Piuma Road. Look for the entrance sign on Las Virgenes Road. Do not enter at the main entrance to Malibu Creek State Park!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/jDPxSGwVxkLoAR5g8
Meet: Picnic tables near the end of the road shortly before the Salvation Army Church Camp.
Difficulty: Easy 2 miles round trip, no elevation gain
Bring: At least 2 liters of water, hiking shoes, hiking poles, sweater/light rain jacket, optional: breakfast item to share
Fee: $12.00 day use parking fee
Hike Leader: Russell Hammerl, VPO-LA@greatoutdoors.org
This will be a spectacular walk along in a riparian area forested with sycamore trees in full autumn bloom of orange and yellow leaves. For fall color this is the best in the Santa Monica Mountains and the timing is perfect. Hiking in the autumn with bright clear skies, cool weather, and the changing leaves is wonderful. This is a relatively unknown path and we will probably see few if any other hikers. I am anxious to share it all with you.
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Join us for a walk on the Prescott Preserve. Learn more about the preserve by visiting Oswit Land Trust
Meeting Place: Trailhead at the stoplight on the West side of Farrell between Mesquite and Ramon. This stoplight is an old golf cart crossing stoplight and not at an intersection of a street. It is closer to the Farrell/ Mesquite intersection. Look for the walk leader on the west side of Farrell by the old golf cart stoplight.
Contact Walk Leader: Sherwood Covill Email Click Here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
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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.
This bicycle ride will complete a Palm Springs City Loop at approx.. 9.5 miles. This is a simple bike ride around Palm Springs. Starting at Ruth Hardy Park we will ride west into Old Las Palmas and south to The PS Art Museum. Continuing south we will access the new Mesquite Section of the CV Link to Farrell and El Cielo and North past the airport and back to RHP.
9:00 AM Meet Location: Ruth Hardy Park Tennis Court Parking Lot along Via Miraleste, Palm Springs
Contact leader Bill B. 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.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
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Sitton Peak Day Hike!
Thanksgiving Friday!!
November 29, 2023 - 9:30 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.
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.
Pictured above: While there are trails labeled 'Bear'; be aware of the dinosaurs as Rob can testify!!!
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 in San Clemente.
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National Wildlife Refuges
Bureau of Land Management sites
Bureau of Reclamation sites
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites
National Parks
What to Bring:
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.
There is NO FEE for this trip.
Lance Whitmier will be leading this hike.
He can be reached at: President-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org
" 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
6 Miles loop with Elevation gain of 800 feet, includes scrambling down several dry waterfalls.
HIKE DIFFICULTY: Moderate +
Meet at 8:00 am at PetSmart Palm Springs; Map, or meet at 8:45 am in the Village Center shopping plaza (56865 – 29 Palms Hwy) in Yucca Valley in front of the Big Lots store. We will car pool/caravan to the trailhead from there. This includes a 9-mile drive along La Contenta Rd., a dirt road with some rough/poorly graded sections.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 liters recommended), trail snacks/lunch. 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 essential.
Contact Hike Leader: Scott Connelly email click here
Co hike leader:
The hike is within the Park, but no entry fee is required for access to our trailhead. No pets allowed.
Description: We will depart from the Carl’s Jr parking lot at 7:30 AM for the 45 minute drive to the Pioneertown Mountains Preserve. We will hike through varied terrain offering little shade but a great variety of rocks and flora and views at almost every turn. Similar to hikes in Joshua Tree NP, but with fewer people.
Hiking requirements: This is a steep trail with loose stones leading to great vistas at the top. Even though we will take our time for safe ascent and descent, this is a very challenging hike comparable in length to Wellman Divide.
Good treads on soles are crucial and poles are recommended. Carry a bit more water than normal.
After the hike, those who are interested can stop at Pappy and Harriet’s for lunch before returning to the desert. If carpooling, check with your driver about lunch plans before leaving Carl’s Jr.
Click this link for more information about the Pioneertown Mountains Preserve: https://wildlandsconservancy.org/preserves/pioneertownmountains
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.
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.
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 2,000ft 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.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 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.
Contact Hike Leaders: Thomas W. & Bill B.
Co-leader: Jeff M.
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.
Great Outdoors San Diego - Cowles Mtn & Pyles Peak
When: Sunday, 11/3 at 1:05 PM (Planning to make this a weekly or regular hike)
Requirement: All participants register online.
Event Description:
Join Great Outdoors San Diego for a Hike at Cowles Mtn and Pyles Pk!
Join us on Saturday, 12/7 at 1:05 PM (We will start when everyone is ready 15 min) for a hike! A bathroom is provided at the start of the trail. There is no water. Cowles and Pyles Pk can be strenuous for new hikers. Embark with us on a 7.12 mile hike along the mountain inspired by nature's creatures at Cowles Mtn & Pyles Pk.
This is a great but challenging hike with magnificent views along the way. Find your inner self and enjoy seeing mini dust tornadoes and other exotic phenomenon before heading back with dusty shoes and inspiration in tow!
This is a moderately challenging 7.12 mile out-and-back along Cowles Mtn and Pyles Pk in the San Carlos area with continuous views and 2,389 feet in elevation change. It is open to members or non-members.
Details: We’ll take a hike along Cowles Mtn and Pyles Pk at a viewpoint with views.
Host: Jeremiah O’Neal 619-788-9407
Trail: Cowles Service Road >> Cowles Mtn >> Pyles Pk >> Cowles Mtn >> Barker Way
Length: 7.1 miles
Difficulty: Difficult
Elevation Gain: 2,389 feet
RSVP: Please register using this link
Meeting Location(by Google Map): https://maps.app.goo.gl/KL7Eq9AQzbTreUCbA
Note: (Please park on the left side of the road away from the houses)
Meeting Date & Time: Saturday, 12/7 at 1:05 PM - We will plan to start when everyone is ready (15mins after start time at latest).
Parking: Street parking near the chain link fence
Cost: None
Time Commitment: Plan for approx 3 hours. However, we will turn back before Pyles Pk if the time to complete the loop exceeds 3 hours which it shouldn’t.
Useful information: Cowles Mtn is a very popular trail with many hikers. Take caution around children and parents with babies. Allow joggers to pass. Tell people in front when you wish to pass and feel free to say Hi/Good afternoon. Hikers are very friendly here. There are rattlesnakes and the bees in the summer can be aggressive. Bring with you some form of eye protection, water, and some kind of jacket during the colder months and sunscreen during the hot months. Additionally, the banks on either side of the trail are very slippery. Most of all, keep a good pace and you will have a lot of fun.
Dogs: Though dogs are permitted, signs on trail advise that you do not bring animals on this trail. In addition, rattlesnakes can be found on this trail. Read the warning signs carefully and please use your best judgment.
Map of hike: This is the path we will take. Return through Barker Way Trail due to Cowles Service Road being extremely slippery on the return.
Note: The final portion of Pyles Pk can be extremely slippery on the return. Please be careful.
Trail Details: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1x8ixPJWePM2qEtzIdv7KeKMuZ8ACbEg&usp=sharinghttps://maps.app.goo.gl/VjUipyfWJK2FJDar9
HIKE - JANE'S HOFFBRAU
Meet at 9:00 AM at the Rimrock Plaza ( Vons ) 4733 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs. Park in the East parking lot near the Eisenhower facility and meet at the parking lot corner in front of the Thrifty Wash. Depart at 9:00 AM. Arrive a few minutes early for introductions and briefing. Map Click Here
Description: The hike starts at the dirt road at the far eastside 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 and Cathedral City. We then hike the plateau until we descend a canyon to Jane's Hoffbrau Palm Oasis. No, there is no coffee served here, but it is a small beautiful canyon with a dry waterfall and it is loaded with palm trees. We will relax in the shade of the palms and then return on the same trail.
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
Contact Hike Leader: Pat M email click here
(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:
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: Beth S. Email click here
Photos: (optional)
Pets allowed? (Leader discretion if allowed by land agency)
North Magnesia Falls
Explore the North canyon of Magnesia Falls. In the canyon there are rocky washes and a series of dry waterfalls with Big Horn Sheep sightings possible. This is the side canyon including a stop at the base of the main canyon’s first dry waterfall.
This canyon has dramatic geological displays of twisted rock formations with high rock walls in a series of curves. There are several dry waterfalls to negotiate.
Duration: 3 hours Difficulty: Moderate Total Elevation: 600 ft Distance: 5 miles out & back Terrain: Dry falls, sandy and rocky washes. Mostly full sun exposure.
Space is limited, so please register early to reserve a spot, sign the electronic waiver, and receive any last-minute updates.
Meeting Location: Either meet at 8:30 am at PetsMart parking lot in Palm Springs (map here) or at 9:00 am at the Blixseth Park parking lot (map here). Please indicate your meeting location preference when you register.
Hiking Requirements: You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
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New Information: The trail includes several dry waterfalls about 10 ft. in height that will require some scrambling/climbing skills. Climbing gloves would be helpful.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here): Water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful.
Contact Hike Leader: Beth S.. (email)
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.
Weather Policy: Inclement weather may cancel.
Join us for a walk along the CV Link. Enjoy views of the golf course to the East and the new park under construction to the West. Wide open spaces in the middle of the city.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 or 2 liters recommended), lunch and snacks. Hat, sunscreen and layered clothing are recommended.
Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Contact: John Ryan email
Contact hike leader: Kirk Email click here
Don we now our gay apparel, Fa la la, ... WildLights at The Living Desert is transforming the zoo into a sparkling winter wonderland. This festive, annual tradition features more than a million colorful, sparkling holiday lights.
WildLights is back and brighter than ever! With more than three million dazzling lights throughout the park, this year's event will delight both longtime fans and first-time visitors! Adult Only Night.
6:00 PM Meet at the main entrance.
Wear you best holiday outfit and your name tag.
Discounted Tickets $17.00
Contact: Scott Connelly email click here or Robert Varga Email click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
Enjoy the sunrise on Christmas Eve morning with a beautiful view of the Coachella Valley from Bighorn Overlook! We will hike easy to moderate switchbacks up to the overlook and pause to enjoy the sunrise. From there we will proceed along the Jack Rabbit trail to the Roadrunner trail, which we will follow back down to the parking lot.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful.
Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Contact Hike Leader: Kirk Olsen email
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share.
Christmas Eve Hike
Carrizo Canyon is one of the group of canyons which are open for only the last three months of each year. This hike begins at the Art Smith parking lot and gradually climbs south through soft sand in a wide wash with evidence of a history of mining, exploration and recreational use over many decades. The wash narrows as we enter the canyon where we are amazed at the stunning folding and layering of metamorphic rock in the canyon walls. As the canyon narrows, the trail gets a bit rockier and poles can be handy for maintaining one’s balance. We will carefully scramble over a few granite boulders. After a visit to a dry waterfall, we will take a side trail up Indian Canyon and up a 5 foot rock ladder to an overlook from which you can see back to Palm Desert and up Carrizo Canyon to a stand of California palms at an oasis hidden above the dry fall. We retrace our steps to return to the parking lot.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 1.5 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are essential
Contact Hike Leader: Scott C 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 9 AM.
Additional Photos Click Here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader if you wish.
Join us for our monthly GOSD outing! This month we will be hiking the Tecolote Canyon Trail on Sunday, Jan 5th. This is a moderate 3.5 mile hike with around 500 feet in elevation change. This is an open invite to members or non-members and does not require an RSVP.
Details: We will begin at the Tecolote Recreation Center, hike through the neighborhood, up and through the University of San Diego campus, and back through the canyon.
SoCal Area: San Diego
HOST: Tyler Roosden, 651.497.1611; Jeremiah O'Neal 619.788.9407
TRAIL: Tecolote Canyon Trailhead
LENGTH: 3.5 miles
DIFFICULTY: MODERATE
ELEVATION GAIN: ~512 feet
RSVP: No RSVP required
Meeting Location: bv Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/pxWB5WmrXaigrgir7
Meeting Date & Time:Sunday, Jan. 5 @ 9:45am - We will plan to start hiking at 10am
Parking:Parking is available at the trailhead. Plan ahead and get there early to find a spot. Our suggestion is to drive up and look for a spot, if you can’t get one there is plenty of street parking available.
Cost: Free
Time Commitment:Plan for approx 2-3 hours
Dogs:The trail is dog-friendly, must be on leash
Trail Details:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/tecolote-canyon-trail--2
Note: This does not depict the route we will be taking, but provides valuable information
What to Bring in Addition to the 10 Essentials:
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:
Save the Date
Contact Hike Leader: Vince
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. Distance to trailhead is .
Special COVID Related Requirements: This event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated.
Hike from the Thousand Palms Oasis on the Moon Country trail and up the switchbacks to the peak located on the San Andreas Fault. Continue across the fault ridge and down to Willis Palms Oasis and back to the Willis Palms Trailhead. An optional 1.5mi return hike from Willis Palms Oasis to the Thousand Palms Oasis parking area will be available.
Registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors (GO) members only. If you're not a member, click here to join first.
Contact Hike Leaders: Tom W.
Co-Leader: Jeff M.
Carpooling is recommended and may be available if offered by a driver. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is at 8 AM.
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Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels (including high-wind advisories)
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.
Contact hike leader: Pat and Bill Email click here
27th Annual Tour de Palm Springs
Join Great Outdoors members riding the 24 mile route. Register and pay at the Tour de Palm Springs website: Click Here
Use drop down menu to select Great Outdoors team
Early Bird discount until August 31, 2024. Be sure to utilize code TOUR25 for the 20% Discount on registration Drawing to pick 2 winners at random from the first 1,000 registered participants for gifts.
Contact Leader: Scott Connelly email click here and John Ryan email
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 Miyamoto Email click here and Jeff
There was a fair amount of damage in Big Morongo Canyon due to the tropical storm this summer, and some of the trails were destroyed. There are still 2 major hiking areas untouched, and this hike will take the easier one to the mouth of the canyon hike and back. The hike will be about 3 miles and should take about 2.5 hours. Bring water and some food. The elevation gain will be about 100' or so.
This hike is rated moderate. Hiking poles are not needed but could be useful. Bring 1-2 liters of water and a snack or lunch.
Meeting is at 8:00 am in the parking lot next to Carl's Jr, at the corner of N. Palm Canyon and Racquet Club in Palm Springs, enter on Racquet Club click here
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.
Hike Leader: Pat email click here.
Contact hike leader: Email click here
We will hike from the PS Tramway upper station to Little Round Valley on Mt. San Jacinto's west slope via the Sid Davis, Peak, and Deer Spring Trails to the Little Round Valley Campground to camp for the night (5.5mi). Once set-up, optional side hikes to Drury and Jean peaks will be available (approximately 3mi). Returning Tuesday morning, we will summit San Jacinto and Miller peaks then returning to the Tram station via the Round Valley trail for a total of 12mi roundtrip (plus side hikes for the willing on day 1).
*You must bring sufficient water for the full 2 days; while some water may be available in creeks, that cannot be relied upon at this time of year either at the Round Valley seasonal ranger station pipe or the Little Round Valley creek. Any water located must be treated prior to drinking.
Meeting location: PS Tramway lower station at 9:30am to board the 10am tram to the mountain station.
Hike Leader: Tom W.
All participants must be pre-approved prior to beginning of the hike. Each registrant will be contacted prior to the event to ensure understanding of the hike requirements and fitness for completing the event. At that time, please discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
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