Kids & Trails

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San Dimas Canyon Animal Presentations

Published on November 3, 2014

The San Dimas Canyon Nature Center Association offers weekly animal presentations every Saturday, from 1-2 pm at the San Dimas Canyon Nature Center Museum. Staff and Junior Naturalists will talk...
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Eaton Canyon School Tours

Published on November 3, 2014

Both docent-guided and self-guided school tours are available at the Eaton Canyon Nature Center. Guided tours can be reserved for grades 3-6 from October through the end of the school season, on...
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Eaton Canyon Family Nature Walk

Published on November 3, 2014

Offered every Saturday morning, weather permitting, from 9am to 11 am at the Eaton Canyon Nature Center (1750 N. Altadena Drive, Pasadena CA). This guided walk is geared toward the whole family...
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Windows into the Wild – Placerita Canyon

Published on November 3, 2014

Windows into the Wild is a privately-guided school program, which are available Wednesday through Friday, from 10 am to noon during the school year with a reservation. The program is available for...
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Native Live Animal Presentation – Placerita Canyon

Published on November 3, 2014

Offered every Saturday at 1 PM at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center. The presentations vary each time, and from season to season. In general, the presentations feature owls, falcons, hawks, snakes...
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Family Nature Walk – Placerita Canyon

Published on November 3, 2014

Offered every Saturday at 11 AM, the Placerita Canyon Nature Center offers a free Family Nature walk, which is designed for the whole family, including kids. The walk goes on different trails each...
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Nature Centers

Published on November 3, 2014

Several nature centers are located across the County where families and school groups can learn about native flora and fauna, local history, and informative demonstrations and tours. Nature Centers...
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Junior Ranger Programs

Published on October 30, 2014

Youth ages 13 to 17 years can learn about plants, animals, geology, and astronomy. The Junior Ranger program is designed to promote self confidence by assisting Park Rangers in leading tours at...